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Issue Details

Issue #307
Published December 1963
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Mort Weisinger
Notes Contains 2 stories and a letters page according to Donald Dale Milne (5 August 2004).

Cover Details - "Supergirl's Wedding Day!"

Characters Superman; Supergirl; Tor-An
Genre superhero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks George Klein
Reprinted in Showcase Presents: Supergirl (DC, 2007 series) #2

13 page Superman story "Clark Kent--Target for Murder!"

Characters Superman [Kal-El aka Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Perry White; Chalky; Hard-Rock Johnny; King Kobra; Rocks; The Executioner; unnamed common crooks; police officers
Synopsis Clark Kent writes a series of articles that anger crime boss King Kobra, so he hires assassins to murder Clark. Two attempts fail and Clark disguises himself as an assassin and appears to murder himself to get an introduction to King Kobra, whom he then arrests.
Genre superhero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks George Klein
Notes Superman also assumes the identity of Dead-Shot Daniels. Title punctuation correction, character appearances, synopsis, and notes from Donald Dale Milne on 5 August 2004.

13 page Supergirl story "Supergirl's Wedding Day!"

Characters Supergirl [Kara Zor-El aka. Linda Danvers]; Comet the Super-Horse; Jerro; Michael Barnes; Mr. Danvers; Mrs. Danvers; Saturn Girl [Irma Ardeen]; Superman robots; Tor-An; Vac-An (fictitious father of Tor-An); residents of the city of Kandor; mayor of Midvale; 3 unnamed prisoners in the Phantom Zone; Midvale High School principal; bathysphere crew
Synopsis The Kryptonian criminal Tor-An escapes from the Phantom Zone and attempts to humiliate Superman's family by marrying Supergirl, but is foiled when Supergirl's telepathic friends enlist the aid of Saturn Girl.
Genre superhero
Script Leo Dorfman
Pencils Jim Mooney (signed)
Inks Jim Mooney (signed)
Notes Phantom Zone prisoners can send thoughts to people on earth; it may take 3 prisoners concentrating the same thought to cross the barrier. Tor-An also assumes the identity of Michael Barnes. Title punctuation, character appearances, synopsis, and notes from Donald Dale Milne on 5 August 2004.
Reprinted in Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #390 (March 1970); in Showcase Presents: Supergirl (DC, 2007 series) #2

Half page Jerry the Jitterbug filler

Synopsis Jerry is given a traffic ticket for disturbing the peace, due to the noise of his car.
Genre Gag
Script Henry Boltinoff
Pencils Henry Boltinoff
Inks Henry Boltinoff
Letters Henry Boltinoff
Notes Synopsis and typographical corrections from Donald Dale Milne on 5 August 2004.