([June 1980] ?)

K. G. Murray, 1963? Series
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Price
0.90 AUD
Pages
100
On-sale Date
1980
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Murray Publishers Pty Ltd
Brand
Murray Comics
Editing
?

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Superman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
José Luis García-López (#480 & #482 vignettes); Rich Buckler (#483 vignette); ? (Australian composition)
Inks
José Luis García-López (#480 & #482 vignettes); Dick Giordano (#483 vignette); ? (Australian composition)
Colors
Tatjana Wood (original colouring vignettes); ? (Australian composition)
Letters
typeset
Editing
Joe Orlando (original managing editor); Julius Schwartz (original editor); E. Nelson Bridwell (original associate editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Details inside. Super easy-to-win contest 200 great prizes
Genre
superhero
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Indexer Notes

This issues competition is detailed on the centre four pages. The source of the standing Superman figure is unknown.

Amazo’s Big Breakthrough (Table of Contents: 1)

Superman / comic story / 65 pages (report information)

Script
Cary Bates
Pencils
Curt Swan
Inks
Frank Chiaramonte
Letters
Ben Oda
Editing
Joe Orlando (original managing editor); Julius Schwartz (original editor); E. Nelson Bridwell (original associate editor)

Job Number
S-2779
Genre
superhero
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Indexer Notes

Splash pages removed from later parts to combine stories and reduce the page count.

[Super Easy-To-Win Contest] (Table of Contents: 2) (Expand) /

advertisement / 4 pages (report information)

The Super-Revenge of the Phantom Zone Prisoner (Table of Contents: 3)

Superman / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Edmond Hamilton
Pencils
Curt Swan
Inks
George Klein
Letters
?
Editing
Mort Weisinger (original editor)

Genre
superhero
Synopsis
Superman releases Quex-Ul from the Phantom Zone since he has served his sentence, but Quex-Ul vows revenge on the son of the man who pronounced him guilty. However, when Quex-Ul displays heroic behavior, Superman wonders if he was truly guilty and travels back in time to Krypton to witness Quex-Ul being hypnotized into believing himself guilty. When Supergirl tells Quex-Ul he is innocent, he sacrifices himself to keep Superman from being exposed to a Gold Kryptonite trap he has set for him. In doing so, Quex-Ul loses his powers and memory, so Superman sets him up in a new life in Metropolis.
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Fury of the Energy-Eater (Table of Contents: 4)

Superman / comic story / 16 pages (report information)

Script
Len Wein
Pencils
Curt Swan
Inks
Murphy Anderson
Letters
?
Editing
Julius Schwartz (original editor)

Job Number
S-1288
Genre
superhero
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Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. ["Details inside. Super easy-to-win contest 200 great prizes"]
    Superman
  2. 1. Amazo’s Big Breakthrough
    Superman
  3. 2. [Super Easy-To-Win Contest]
  4. 3. The Super-Revenge of the Phantom Zone Prisoner
    Superman
  5. 4. Fury of the Energy-Eater
    Superman
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Boris Ammerlaan
  • Paul Robinson
  • James Zee