PropertyValue
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  • Action Comics Vol 1 305
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Indicia Publisher
  • National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Inker1
  • Jim Mooney
  • George Klein
Inker1
  • Jim Mooney
  • George Klein
Writer1
  • Leo Dorfman
Penciler1
  • Curt Swan
  • Jim Mooney
Writer1
  • Leo Dorfman
StoryTitle
  • The Girl Who Hated Supergirl!
  • Why Superman Needs A Secret Identity!
OriginalPrice
  • 0.120000
Penciler1
  • Curt Swan
  • Jim Mooney
Appearing
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  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Brand/Imprint
  • Superman DC National Comics
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CoverArtist
  • Curt Swan
Country
  • USA
ReleaseDate
  • 1963-08-29
Issue
  • 305
Pages
  • 36
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Action Comics
Month
  • 10
Synopsis
  • Karen Blair has a grudge against Supergirl, because her father, an astronomer who used a "hyper-ray transmitter" to communicate in code with aliens on the distant world of Daxnar III, was killed by a dark object from space which intersected his transmission rays, spouted fire into the observatory, and gave him a heart attack. Her brother Bill was also crippled in the fire, which took place the same day that Supergirl came to Earth. Karen believes that Supergirl's rocket caused the disaster. But Supergirl hooks up a chronoscope invented by Superman to show Karen the truth: that her father's death was caused by a space-bat, attracted by his transmitter. Karen repents and begs forgiveness. In return, Supergirl gets famous surgeons to operate on Bill's legs and return his mobility, and she gives the designs of Dr. Blair's transmitter to the National Space Agency.
  • Clark Kent manages to foil Benny the Blaster’s attempt to kill the Daily Planet staff with a bomb without giving away his secret identity.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1963