Superman , #220

Published: October 1969

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Issue Contents:
Who Stole My Super-Powers?

Story Featuring Superman

Storyline

Flash punches at Superman with super-strength but Superman dodges with Flash's vibrating power.

Credits
Hint: This Man Is Not Superman!

Story Featuring Superman

Credits

Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag

Story Notes

Letters from: Mrs. Clifford Lee Barnett (Columbus, Ohio); Rita Banta; Bud Cavadini (Cashton, Wis.); William Jeffries (Teaneck, N.J.); Steven R. Lavine (Skokie, Ill.); Pat Stillwaggon (Montgomery, Ala.); John Duerner (Modesto, Calif.).

Story Notes

Advertisement for World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #188 (October-November 1969) and DC Special (DC, 1968 series) #5 (October-December 1969). Between pages 4-5 of Part III of the story.

Story Featuring Superboy

Credits
Story Notes

Advertisement for Superboy (DC, 1949 series) #160 (October 1969). Bottom half of last page of Part II of story.

Part III: Which of Us Is Which?

Story Featuring Superman

Credits
Part II: Who Stole My Super-Powers?

Story Featuring Superman

Credits

Ad Featuring Aurora Products

Story Notes

Ad for Movie Monsters models. back cover

Ad Featuring Junior Sales Club of America Cards

Story Notes

inside back cover

Ad Featuring Revolutionary War Soldiers

Credits

Ad Featuring Task Force , Ad Featuring Cannon Ball

Story Notes

Sold by Helen of Toy, Co.

Ad Featuring 100 Magnets , Ad Featuring Electric Engine

Story Notes

Between pages 4-5 of Part III of the story.

Ad Featuring Sea-Monkeys , Ad Featuring American Circle Products

"Magic World of Surprises & Mystery"

Story Notes

Between pages 2-3 of Part III of story.

Ad Featuring CBS Saturday Cartoons

Story Notes

Between pages 5-6 of Part II of story.

Story Featuring Lee Rider , Ad Featuring Lee Jeans [Lee Leens]

Ad Featuring Mattel Toys

Story Notes

Ad for Toot Sweet Tootsie Roll Candy Whistle Maker by Mattel. Between pages 6-7 of Part I of story.

Ad Featuring American Body Building Club

Story Notes

inside front cover

New "Matchbox" Models of the Month

Ad Featuring Matchbox Models

Story Notes

Ad for Y-8 (1914 Stutz) and Y-5 (1907 Peugeot) models. Sold by Fred Bronner Corporation, a division of Lesney Products & Co., Ltd. Bottom 1/3 of last page of Part III of the story.

The Jug

Ad Featuring Revell Models

Story Notes

Ad for Revell's P-47D Thunderbolt model. Bottom 1/3 of last page of Part I of the story.