Issue | #333 |
Published | February 1966 |
Frequency | monthly (semi-monthly, March) |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Characters | Superman [Clark Kent] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Shelly Moldoff |
Characters | Superman; Lex Luthor; Ardora (Lex's wife, cameo); Jimmy Olsen; Perry White; Tom Vance |
Synopsis | Lex uses various inventions to make Superman look foolish and dangerous in public, to the point that Superman is paralyzed into inaction. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Leo Dorfman |
Pencils | Al Plastino |
Inks | Al Plastino |
Notes | Story continues in the next (non-reprint) issue (#335). |
Script | Jack Schiff |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Sheldon Moldoff |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Characters | Superman [Clark Kent] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Curt Swan |
Notes | This is essentially a series of model sheets for Superman's face by Curt Swan. It's a guide to Superman's features showing Superman's face from every angle and undergoing every expression. DC encouraged readers to figure out what emotion each picture represented and mail in their guesses to the letter column. This is NOT reprinted in Superman (DC, 1939 series) #245, although that page is similar in content. |
Characters | Superboy [Kal-El; Cal Ellis]; Superwoman [Carole Zorelle, also disguised as Tir-An]; Dr. Kean; Diane; Stan; Superwoman Robot X-21; Jimmy Olsen [also disguised as Van-Dal]; red kryptonite; gold kryptonite; Fortress of Solitude; Phantom Zone Projector |
Synopsis | In this imaginary tale, Superwoman tries to train Superboy as her secret weapon, but he turns against her. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Leo Dorfman |
Pencils | Jim Mooney |
Inks | Jim Mooney |
Notes | Imaginary story. |
Colors | ? (yellow highlights on selected answers) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Letters from Cliff Taylor, Sammy Fales, Stanley Wilcox, Al Taylor, Vip Short, Pete Taylor, Gwen Harding, and Joe Willis. In one answer, the editor announces a Superman musical, with a tentative title of "It's Superman", produced by David Merrick and with music by the team that turned out "Bye Bye, Birdie" and "Golden Boy" (Charles Strouse and Lee Adams). The cast hadn't been announced yet, although "rumor has it that Steve Allen may play Clark Kent." In another answer, the editor says that they are considering a solo Supergirl title, particularly if the upcoming Supergirl 80-Page Giant were to sell out. |
Script | Henry Boltinoff |
Pencils | Henry Boltinoff |
Inks | Henry Boltinoff |
Letters | Henry Boltinoff |