Superman , #130

Published: July 1959

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Issue Contents:
The Town That Hated Superman!
The Curse of Kryptonite!

Story Featuring Superman

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When Superman accidentally exposes himself to kryptonite, he recalls his lifetime of experience with the mineral from his home planet.

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First appearance of Krypto in Superman.

The Super-Servant of Crime

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When Mark Mulloy, the owner of property from which Superman has been mining gold, returns to claim his rights, Superman agrees to perform six tasks for him as compensation. But Superman interprets Mulloy's requests so literally that Mulloy can't benefit from the deal.

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The Town That Hated Superman!

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When Superman is shocked to find a town that prohibits his entrance, he investigates as Kent Clark and discovers that Mayor Bruce Cyrus blames Superman for his not being adopted as a child.

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Back cover.

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Inside back cover.

Coming Super-Attractions

Story Featuring Superman , Story Featuring Lois Lane , Story Featuring Superboy

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Story Featuring Ollie

"There's someone that has to be pulled out!"

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Tootsie Roll Fudge

Ad Featuring Palisades Amusement Park Admission

"Be my guest at Palisades Amusement Park..."

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Story Featuring Block Buster

"You'll find these in the alphabet!"

Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag

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Letters from Edward Mayer, Richard Cramer, Marvin Ray Myers, Michael Burns, Eugene J. Buie, Joseph Ritchie II, Joel Greene, and Fred Bronson.

Your Passport to Strange Journeys...
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House ad for House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #21 and Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #105.

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Tootsie Roll Pop

Story Featuring Jerry the Jitterbug

"Hello. Yes, this is Jerry. Friday night?"

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Buzzy Says "Be Sure of Your Facts!"

Story Featuring Buzzy

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When the clubhouse boys jump to conclusions and believe Jim stole the club's money, Buzzy advises them to stay calm and double-check before making accusations.

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Inside front cover; published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly. Previously appeared in DC comics cover-dated April 1952.