Published: January 1965
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Story Featuring Superman
To protect his secret identity, Superman is forced to call three heroes from the past to stop a gang of criminals menacing Metropolis, but he accidentally draws them from a parallel world where the heroes are really villains.
Per Bob Bailey, all the artwork for the story except the splash page was by Al Plastino.
Story Featuring Supergirl
Interplanetary criminals Bronar and Skoll create an android whose mission is to make Supergirl fall in love with him so that he can lure her into a trap where her super-powers will be stolen.
"Watch for the first 80 pg. Giant Superman Annual!"
House ad for 80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #6 (January 1965), on sale November 19.
Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag
Letters submitted by T. Hudak, Diane Affeldt, Jerry Look, Ann B. Finkle, Barry Hager, and Anne Hayes. On the page immediately preceding page 4 of the previous story sequence.
commemoration of President John F. Kennedy
inside front cover; published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly
Ad Featuring Aurora Products
Back cover.
Story Featuring G.I. Joe
"TV's new hero!"
Inside back cover.
Ad Featuring American Body Building Club
"Friend, dare you risk a dime..."
"Use coupon below..."
on the page immediately preceding page 4 of the previous story sequence
Ad Featuring Matchbox Models
"Whitey Ford, star of the New York Yankees..."
On the page immediately following page 3 of the previous story sequence.
"New from Marx!"
"Hey kids! Transogram's Trik-Trak is the greatest!"
On the page between page 8 and page 9 of the previous story sequence.
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