(February-March 1971)

DC, 1969 Series
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Volume:
?
Price:
0.25 USD
Pages:
68
Indicia frequency:
?
Indicia Publisher:
?
Brand:
DC
Editing:
Julius Schwartz
Format:
Standard Silver Age US Size; Color; Saddle-stitched #1-6, 18-25: 36 pages, #7-11: 68 pages, #12-17: 52 pages

Issue Notes

Parts of this issue are reprinted:

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Gil Kane
Inks:
Gil Kane
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S648

Content Information

Genre:
Science Fiction
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Indexer Notes

Some sources credit this cover to Neal Adams. In email exchange with Mr Adams he confirmed that this is not his cover. Credits have been changed to Gil Kane as that is the artist on the original version of this cover that was altered slightly for this issue. That the cover is a reprint is confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC COmics. [July 2007]


The Man Who Moved the World! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 5.75 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
John Broome
Pencils:
Sid Greene
Inks:
Joe Giella
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-657

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
Cyro Dynton had no idea of what destiny held in store for him as through his early manhood he vainly sought to find his proper niche in the world of the 25th century! [From the caption in the first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Cover story. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Scienti-Fact / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-665

Content Information

Genre:
Fact
Synopsis:
Information about a rocket's escape velocity from Jupiter.

Indexer Notes

Probably a reprint.


Riddle of Asteroid 8794! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 7.75 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Otto Binder
Pencils:
Frank Giacoia
Inks:
Frank Giacoia
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-658

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
Out among the nine solar system planets, in the 22nd century, goes the interplanetary broadcast of the Space-Disc-Jockey, playing song requests for any one from Mercury to Pluto! But when the record man suddenly vanishes, a strange musical mystery arises, with only one slim lyrical clue to his whereabouts! [From the caption in the first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Scienti-Fact / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-666

Content Information

Genre:
Fact
Synopsis:
Information about star clusters in general and the Pleiades in particular.

Indexer Notes

Probably a reprint


The Two-Way Time Traveller! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 7.75 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Gardner Fox
Pencils:
Carmine Infantino
Inks:
Joe Giella
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-659

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
Caught in the remorseless ebb and flow of past and future, nuclear scientist Tod White faces an awesome doom! [From caption in first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Scienti-Fact / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-667

Content Information

Genre:
Fact
Synopsis:
Information about lightning. Shows lightning striking the Empire State Building.

Indexer Notes

Probably a reprint.


The Man Who Aged Backwards! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Otto Binder
Pencils:
Manny Stallman
Inks:
Bernard Sachs
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-660

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
A space traveller finds himself aging backwards.
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


The Last Horse on Earth! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
John Broome
Pencils:
Gil Kane
Inks:
Bernard Sachs
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-661

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
In the world of the 35th century Var Evans was regarded as a throwback to the 19th century -- imagining he lived in the Wild West, riding his trusty horse in pursuit of outlaws! [From the caption in the first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


The Sky-High Man! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 8.75 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Otto Binder
Pencils:
Mike Sekowsky
Inks:
Joe Giella
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-662

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
Suppose an Earthman succeeded in breaking through the cosmic barrier -- What startling discoveries would he make? [From caption in first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Scienti-Fact / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-668

Content Information

Genre:
Fact
Synopsis:
Information on the scale of the parts of an atom.

Indexer Notes

Probably a reprint.


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Messages From Beyond / letters page / 2 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Letters:
Typeset

Doom-Trap for Earth! (Table of Contents)

comic story / 9.75 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Gardner Fox
Pencils:
Sid Greene
Inks:
Sid Greene
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-663

Content Information

Genre:
science fiction
Synopsis:
The United Solar Worlds gave him a fast Hyper-Ship and sent him out to the distant stars! His mission was to bring back a rare element called Carafnium! But -- Captain Thom Bancroft had his own ideas about whether this particular chunk of metal would help Earth -- or destroy it! [From caption in first panel]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Scienti-Fact / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?
Job Number:
S-669

Content Information

Genre:
Fact
Synopsis:
Information on how the planet Pluto was discovered and named.

Indexer Notes

Probably a reprint.


Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. The Man Who Moved the World!
  2. 2. [no title indexed]
    Scienti-Fact
  3. 3. Riddle of Asteroid 8794!
  4. 4. [no title indexed]
    Scienti-Fact
  5. 5. The Two-Way Time Traveller!
  6. 6. [no title indexed]
    Scienti-Fact
  7. 7. The Man Who Aged Backwards!
  8. 8. The Last Horse on Earth!
  9. 9. The Sky-High Man!
  10. 10. [no title indexed]
    Scienti-Fact
  11. 11. [no title indexed]
    Messages From Beyond
  12. 12. Doom-Trap for Earth!
  13. 13. [no title indexed]
    Scienti-Fact
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