Published: November 1962
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Story Featuring Superman
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.
Quex-Ul's next appearance is in The Phantom Zone #1. Gold Kryptonite's first appearance, in an imaginary story, was in Adventure Comics #299. This story establishes that 18 Kryptonian sun-cycles is about 25 Earth years.
Story Featuring Ollie
"When you finish work, come over to my place, Ollie."
Story Featuring Private Pete
"This guard duty is easy..."
Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag
Letters from Paul Seydor, Danny Sheehan, Jack Kirkness, Whitey Linninger, Neal Perlman, Randy Lipshutz, Michael Heirkila, and Elsa Keith.
Ad Featuring Daisy Air Rifles / Daisy B-B Guns
"For real shootin' fun with a real gun feel..."
Sold by Daisy Manufacturing Company. Back cover.
Ad Featuring American Body Building Club
"Skinny or fat, 15, 20, 30 or 40 years of age..."
Inside back cover.
Ad Featuring Tootsie [all other candies]
"Your eyes may play tricks... but not your taste!"
Ad Featuring 104 Kings' Knights
"I'm a fudge judge!"
"Batman's new secret identity!"
Ad Featuring Tootsie Roll
Ad Featuring Honor House Products Novelties
Inside front cover.
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