PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Adventure Comics Vol 1 391
Indicia Publisher
  • National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Inker1
  • Jack Abel
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
Inker1
  • Jack Abel
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
Writer1
  • Cary Bates
  • Robert Kanigher
Penciler1
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
  • Win Mortimer
Writer1
  • Cary Bates
  • Robert Kanigher
StoryTitle
  • Linda Danvers, Super-Star!
  • The Super-Exchange Student!
OriginalPrice
  • 0.150000
Editor1
  • Mort Weisinger
Penciler1
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
  • Win Mortimer
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * John Harris Adversaries: * Nick Other Characters: * Professor Vizhago * Albert Ames * Jan Butler * Eve Emerson * Vic Tane Locations: * Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Euora Doruu Adversaries: * Agent 9K Other Characters: * Locations: * * Planet Thetoa Items: * None Vehicles: * None
Brand/Imprint
  • Superman DC National Comics
Editor1
  • Mort Weisinger
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CoverArtist
  • Curt Swan
  • Murphy Anderson
Country
  • USA
ReleaseDate
  • 1970-01-27
Executive Editor
  • Mort Weisinger
Issue
  • 391
Pages
  • 36
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Adventure Comics
Month
  • 3
Synopsis
  • After a computer picks "actress" as a good career choice for both Linda Danvers and Eve Emerson, filmmaker John Harris tries them both for the title role in a movie he's making about Supergirl. Linda gets the part, much to Eve's and her boyfriend Vic Tane's displeasure. But the production is plagued by accidents which would easily have killed a person without super-powers, and, suspecting treachery, Linda fakes fear for her life and quits. Eve takes her place, and is endangered by another mishap. Supergirl saves her and unmasks Nicky, a press agent, as the culprit, who was out to revenge himself on the director for marrying the girl he loved. Eve resigns the role in favor of the real Supergirl, who completes the movie herself.
  • The planet Thetoa and Earth have an exchange student program in which Asborg College student Enora Doruu is to be exchanged via teleportation for Supergirl. However, Enora has been kidnapped by the Disruptor League, a group of student radicals. Her place has been taken by Agent 9K, a Linda Danvers lookalike, who uses a Neuro-Scon device to agitate students' minds and make them riot on campus. Supergirl has been struck by a hypnotic beam from Agent 9K that inhibits her from leaving the Asborg campus. But she travels back in time to a point at which Thetoa occupies a different space, and, the campus having left her, is free of the compulsion. Supergirl returns to Earth, frees the students of the Neuro-Scon, and captures Agent 9K.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1970