Issue | #413 |
Published | June 1972 |
Cover Price | 0.25 |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Murray Boltinoff |
Characters | Superman; Dr. Mystir (Brainiac in disguise) |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Nick Cardy |
Inks | Nick Cardy |
Characters | Superman; Dr. Mystir (Brainiac in disguise); Lex Luthor |
Synopsis | Dr. Mystir uses a voodoo doll made with souvenirs of Superman to eliminate Superman's powers, one-by-one. When Luthor hears of the doll, he joins Mystir, who is actually Brainiac in disguise. |
Genre | Super-hero |
Script | Leo Dorfman |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Murphy Anderson |
Characters | Eclipso; Dr. Bruce Gordon; Mona Bennett; Judson Randall (villain); Professor Bennett |
Synopsis | Mona discovers that her boyfriend, Bruce Gordon, is actually Eclipso. Bruce decides to meet an old friend, Judson Randall, and he finds him apparently imprisoned within a luminous blob. He allows Judson to try to cure him of Eclipso. Eclipso is released, but he is now under Judson's control. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Bob Haney |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Editing | Murray Boltinoff (original Editor) |
Reprinted | from House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #65 (March-April 1964) |
Characters | Metamorpho; Sapphire Stagg; Simon Stagg; Java; Ulysses Bronson (villain) |
Synopsis | Ulysses Bronson arrives at the Stagg Mansion. He's Simon Stagg's old college roommate, and he's come to invite everyone to see his creation, Morality Mountain. Inside the mountain, they see statues of three of the seven deadly sins of man. It would cost one million dollars to finish the other four, and Simon Stagg hands over a check readily. Weeks later, Morality Mountain opens for visitors, and the residents of the Stagg Mansion are invited. When they arrive, they find no one there except Ulysses, who asks everyone except Simon to wait while he shows Mr. Stagg the finished exhibits. Simon soon sees that the statue of Pride has his face, and Ulysses reveals his intention to kill Simon. Meanwhile, Metamorpho strains to keep Sapphire and Java from a chemical soup that has filled the waiting room. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Bob Haney |
Pencils | John Calnan |
Inks | Murphy Anderson |
Notes | story continued from METAMORPHO #17 (March-April 1968); story continues in ACTION COMICS #414 (July 1972) |