Superman , #158

Published: January 1963

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Issue Contents:
The Invasion of the Super-People!
Superman in Kandor, Part 1: Invasion of the Mystery Super-Men!

Story Featuring Superman

Storyline

Superman and Jimmy Olsen travel to Kandor to discover how normal sized Kandorians are on Earth and why they are attacking Superman.

Credits
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3-part novel

[Superman in Kandor] Part II: The Dynamic Duo of Kandor!
Here Is Your Formula for a New Thrill in Comic Book Reading!
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House ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #45 (December 1962-January 1963), on sale October 25th.

Story Featuring Homer

"A flat tire!"

Characters
Other
Coming... Super-Attractions!
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House ads for Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #38 (January 1963), on sale November 15th, Action Comics (DC, 1938 series) #295 (December 1962), "now on sale", and Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #303 (December 1962), "now on sale".

The Secret Adventures of Batman and Robin!

Story Featuring Batman and Robin

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House ad for Batman Annual (DC, 1961 series) #4 (Winter 1962-1963), on sale everywhere November 8th.

Giant Rudolph Annual
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House ad for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Annual, 1962-'63 issue (DC, 1962 series) #[13] ([December] 1962), "now on sale".

Story Featuring Peg

"Peg, may I carry your books home from school?"

Characters
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Ad Featuring Daisy Air Rifles / Daisy B-B Guns

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Sold by Daisy Manufacturing Company. Back cover.

104 Kings' Knights

Ad Featuring 104 Kings' Knights

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Inside front cover.

Ad Featuring Convoy Terror

Ad Featuring 150 Civil War Soldiers

Ad Featuring 100 Toy Soldiers

Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag

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Letters from Jean Linkiewicz, Michael E. Colby, Keith Westerman, E. Nelson Bridwell, Kevin Armbruster, Lorraine Naliborski, and Enoch Burke.

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Inside front cover. Features the artwork from the cover of this issue.