Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly #100

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
Issue contents

"Take it easy, Cathy! You're troubles are over!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Wonder Woman (as Diana Prince)
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- Z-140
Credits
- Art
- Dick Giordano, line art
- Text
- Gaspar Saladino, letterer
- Editing
- Denny O'Neil, editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- Wonder Woman (as Diana Prince)
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- Z-127
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Cathy Perkins; Jonny Double; Mr. Grandee
Credits
- Writing
- Samuel Delany, scripter
- Art
- Dick Giordano, line art
- Text
- Milt Snapinn, letterer
- Editing
- Denny O'Neil, original editor
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Notes
Mr. Grandee was visually based on Carmine Infantino, per the artist, as told to Bryan Stroud and submitted via the GCD Errors List.

Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash (A Flash Classic)
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Joe Giella, inker
- Text
- Gaspar Saladino, letterer
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, original editor
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- First print
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The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #119 (March 1961) — The Elongated Man's Undersea Trap!
- Also printed
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The Hundred Plus Comic (Colour Comics, 1959 series) #58 ([July 1961?]) — The Elongated Man's Undersea Trap
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The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #209 (September 1971) — Elongated Man's Undersea Trap
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The Flash (KG Murray, 1975 series) #143 ([September 1978?]) — The Elongated Man’s Undersea Trap
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Showcase Presents The Elongated Man (DC, 2006 series) #Vol. One ([July] 2006) — The Elongated Man's Undersea Trap!
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Showcase Presents: The Flash (DC, 2007 series) #1 (May 2007) — The Elongated Man's Undersea Trap!
Synopsis
Elongated Man goes on a honeymoon with his new bride, debutante Sue Dearbon.

Featuring
- Feature
- Green Lantern and Green Arrow
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- S-1321
Credits
- Writing
- Denny O'Neil, scripter
- Art
- Neal Adams, line art
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #219 (December 1972-January 1973) — The Fate of an Archer (S-1321)
- Also printed
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DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest (DC, 1980 series) #16 (December 1981) — The Fate of an Archer
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Green Lantern/Green Arrow: More Hard-Traveling Heroes (DC, 1993 series) ([March] 1993) — The Fate of an Archer
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Green Lantern/Green Arrow (DC, 2004 series) #2 ([July] 2004) — The Fate of an Archer
Synopsis
When Black Canary is hit by a car and desperately needs a transfusion, Green Lantern's search for Green Arrow becomes even more urgent. A report on the wreckage of the Arrow-Plane leads Green Lantern to Green Arrow, but also to a scavenger, who nearly kills Green Lantern before Green Arrow can grab his bow and remember who he really is.
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