Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly #9

Published
January 1966
Page count
84
Cover price
2/- [0-2-0 AUP]; 0.20 AUD
Colour
Black & white
Format
Comic series
Branding
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
 
Colour Comics Pty Ltd

Credits

Editing
, editor

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Show/hide Cover The Fight that Jolted Gotham City (Batman) Cover, 1 page

""The Fight that Jolted Gotham City!" Guest Stars Superboy Lois Lane"

Featuring

Feature
Batman
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Art
Carmine Infantino, penciller
 
Joe Giella, inker

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First print
United States
Batman (DC, 1940 series) #168 (December 1964)
Show/hide 1. The Fight that Jolted Gotham City (Batman) Comic story, 12 pages

Featuring

Feature
Batman
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Ed Herron, scripter [as France Herron]
Art
Sheldon Moldoff, penciller
 
Joe Giella, inker
Editing
Julius Schwartz, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Batman (DC, 1940 series) #168 (December 1964)
Also printed
United States
Batman: The Dynamic Duo Archives (DC, 2003 series) #2 ([June] 2006)
Show/hide 2. How Superboy Learned to Fly (Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy) Comic story, 10 pages
Show/hide 3. The Negative Eclipso (Eclipso) Comic story, 13 pages

Featuring

Feature
Eclipso
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Bob Haney, scripter
Art
Jack Sparling, line art
Editing
Jack Schiff, editor

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First print
United States
House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #74 (September-October 1965)
Also printed
United States
Showcase Presents: Eclipso (DC, 2009 series) ([August] 2009)
Show/hide 4. Mysteries in Space Comic story, 1 page

"At some future date, when an Earthman will be able to travel through space at 167,000 miles a second..."

Featuring

Genre
Fact

Credits

Writing
Julius Schwartz, scripter
Art
Morris Waldinger , penciller
 
Tom Nicolosi , inker [as Tommy Nicolosi]
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Mystery in Space (DC, 1951 series) #15 (August-September 1953)

Synopsis

Information on Einstein's theory of relativity, our sun going nova, and number of stars.

Notes

Begins: "At some future date, when an Earthman will be able to travel through space at 167,000 miles a second..."

Show/hide 5. The Farmers from Space Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Writing
Sam Merwin, scripter
Art
Howard Sherman, line art
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #27 (December 1952)
Show/hide 6. The War Against the Mind Slaves Part 2: Three Trails to Terror Part 3: Prisoners of the Moon (The Doom Patrol) Comic story, 24 pages

Featuring

Feature
The Doom Patrol
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Arnold Drake, scripter
Art
Bruno Premiani, line art
Editing
Murray Boltinoff, editor

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First print
United States
The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #97 (August 1965)
Also printed
United States
The Doom Patrol Archives (DC, 2002 series) #2 ([March] 2004)
Show/hide 7. The Last Humans Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
John Broome, scripter
Art
Bob Oksner, penciller
 
Bernard Sachs, inker
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #27 (December 1952)
Show/hide 8. Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Superman) Kent (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Comic story, 8 pages
Show/hide 9. Flash Facts Comic story, 1 page

"When Halley's Comet last flashed into view (1910), its 37 million miles-long tail extended more than half-way across the night sky..."

Featuring

Genre
Fact

Credits

Editing
Julius Schwartz, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #133 (December 1962)
Also printed
Australia
Superman Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1959 series) #96 ([August 1967?])
 
Australia
Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #75 ([July 1971?])

Synopsis

Facts on Halley's Comet, Hans Lippershey, homogenized milk, and trade winds.

Notes

Printed on inside back cover.


Status

This issue includes help from

  • Mark Cannon
  • Paul Girdler

AusReprints ID

  • 1008

Entry created

  • 24/12/2003

Cover added

  • 02/07/2007

Index completed

  • 25/01/2004

Last updated

  • 26/07/2019