Published: August 1965
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Story Featuring Superman
Mobster Pete Corey barks orders as Superman flies another haul of money to the Crime Syndicate's treasury.
Pete Corey cheats to win a contest that has Superman fulfill three wishes for the winner. Pete tries to have Superman deliver riches to the Crime Syndicate's treasury, but is tricked by Superman, captured, and the treasury is shut down.
A piece of kryptonite that has menaced Superman as both green and red kryptonite has now become gold kryptonite, which could permanently remove Superman's superpowers. But it is discovered by the people of Kandor who dispatch a team to send the rock to the Phantom Zone. The team members lose their superpowers and after some adventures with Jimmy Olsen, Superman provides them a home outside of Kandor.
Tales of Kryptonite No. 4.
Clark enters Marine boot camp for training to write a story on the experience. His training sergeant is interested in Lois Lane and tries to sabotage Clark's weekend pass to a dance, but as Superman, Clark meets every challenge.
Hank has to stay in the city instead of visiting his friend in the country, but he learns there are a lot of fun things to do right in his city.
on inside front cover
Story Featuring Cap's Hobby Center
"I would like a model destroyer."
A Navy seaman buys a model of a ship so he can give orders instead of taking them.
Bottom of final page of final story.
Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag
"Due to space limitations, we have no room for our regular letter department in this issue." Remainder of text is a very short summary of who Superman is and how he came to be.
Ad Featuring Wen-Mac Gas-Powered Models
Charley shows his friend his new P-26 gas-powered airplane model.
Ad for model planes and fuel from Wen-Mac division of AMF. Between pages 2-3 of first story.
Ad Featuring Wallace Brown Greeting Cards
Ad for sales people for Christmas cards. On back cover.
Ad Featuring Junior Sales Club of America Cards
Ad for sales people for greeting cards. On inside back cover.
House ad for subscriptions to Superman.
Ad Featuring Cocoa Puffs
Sonny tells a joke and goes cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
Ad for cereal from General Mills.
Ad Featuring Tootsie Roll
Ad for candy. Bottom 1/3 of page between pages 7-8 of final story.
House ad for 80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #13 featuring Jimmy Olsen, with cover shown. Top 2/3 of page between pages 7-8 of final story.
Ad Featuring Tootsie [all other candies]
"What do you have when you cut a Tootsie Pop in half?"
Ad for candy. Bottom of last page of second story.
Ad Featuring G.I. Joe
Ad for toys from Hasbro. Between pages 6-7 of second story.
Ad Featuring Cheerios
"Are Cheerios your favorite cereal, Bullwinkle?"
Bullwinkle demonstrates the go-go-go he gets from eating Cheerios.
Ad for cereal from General Mills. Second page between pages 3-4 of second story.
Ad Featuring Palisades Amusement Park Admission
"Be my guest at world's famous amusement park..."
Ad with coupons for amusement park. Bottom half of first page between pages 3-4 of second story.
Ad Featuring AMT Models
Clawin and his friends are treated to the latest AMT model kits by the Kat.
Ad for model car kits. Top half of first page between pages 3-4 of second story.
Ad Featuring Trix
The rabbit digs into a cave and discovers Trix, but of course it belongs to a kid.
Ad for candy. At bottom of last page of first story.
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