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I often wondered why Wonder Woman's villians of this era were so pathetic. Andru and Esposito should have revised classic WW villians like The Cheetah, Giganta, and Ares much sooner.

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doh! You'd be hard pressed to invent more retarded villians than those three.

 

Angle Man. Apparently he snags you with a fishing line.

Mouse Man. Ridiculous yellow mouse outfit, complete with ears and wiskers.

And...drumroll...The Human Fireworks...a big yellow explosion with a face.

 

doh! doh! doh!

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#140 is a "black" number for Superboy covers!

 

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Fantastic book. Great "earth in space" cover.

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This one, on the other hand, is one of my all-time favorite DC sci-fi covers. I love the phone drop. And the purple color!

 

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Intriguing cover...I'd like to read this one!

 

Multiple reprints.

In Superman (DC, 1939 series) #232 (December 1970-January 1971); in Great Superman Comic Book Collection, The (DC, 1981 series) #nn; in Giant Superman Album #18 (1962 series) K. G. Murray (1971); in Superman in the Sixties (DC, 1999 series) #[nn]

 

I read it in Superman in the Sixties

 

A couple of oddball 141s

 

Blackhawk 141, jumping onto the superhero coattails

 

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Billy the Kid 141. Not a bad-looking Charlton cover!

 

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Jack

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