Superman , #184

Published: February 1966

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The Demon Under the Red Sun!

Story Featuring Superman

"This shining stone destroys all demons!"

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Story Notes

Demon; red sun; witch hunt

The Demon Under the Red Sun!

Story Featuring Superman

Storyline

Superman verifies an astronaut's unbelievable report of a zigzagging planetoid and saves a young couple from death, but loses his powers when Zhonda passes under a red sun. The primitive people assume he's a demon, and he cannot pass their dangerous tests without his powers.

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The Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude
Part II: The Test of the Talisman

Story Featuring Superman

"Guards! Seize the evil demon!"

Storyline

Helped by the young couple that he earlier rescued, Superman uses science and technology to pass Thongarr's tests. He sets the people on the road to advancement, and vindicates the disgraced Major Burke.

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The Invisible Handicap!

"Ha, ha, ha! Look at that dopey drawing!"

Storyline

The class get a lesson on not making fun of those who are different.

Story Notes

P.S.A. in comic-story form. Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly

Story Featuring Cap's Hobby Center

"Let's walk home this way, Dad!"

Storyline

The son convinces the father to buy him a model kit.

Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag

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Story Notes

Letters from readers - Tawn Jarvis, Robert Lord Keyes, Skip Jackman, Michael Arden, Chris Etting, Mack Fergerson, A. Nono, Mitch Theophila II, unsigned, Wayne Booth, Jerry Levitan, Ross Peterson and Tommy Miller.

Secrets of the Fortress of Solitude

"The diagram of Superman's Arctic fortress, which will be found on the next two pages, was first published in the third Superman Annual, back in 1961."

More Features! More Fun!

"That's why this Double 8 is the most exciting road racing set in the world!"

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Back cover. Ad from Aurora Plastics Corp.

"Halt! Who goes there?"

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Inside back cover. Ad for G. I. Joe and G. I. Joe Club.

"Friends, do you dare risk a dime"

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Ad, with order form, from American Body Building Club

Definitely Coming... the Brand-New Look!

"'Go-Go' Checks from DC"

"He's a greater detective than Batman!"

"Uoy -- gnidaer ruoy cimoc sgam!"

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Promo, with order coupon, for subscriptions from National Comics

Weird-oh and Monster Krazy Labels

"And look how cheap..."

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Ad, with order form, from Stamps -- Dept. 62

"You are invited to join the Justice League!"

"DC's Immortal 6!"

Characters
Other
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The Kat Talks Back to "My Mother the Car"

"Visiting NBC the Kat from AMT gets a double-take from "My Mother the Car""

Story Notes

Ad for a model kit. "My Mother the Car" was a contemporary television situation comedy.

Treasure Chest of Fun
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Inside front cover