Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly #13

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia
Issue contents

"Superman, will you please tell you super-brat to stop picking on my boy!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Superman and Batman
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- George Klein, inker
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, editor
- E. Nelson Bridwell, Assistant Editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- Superman and Batman
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Ed Hamilton, scripter [as Edmond Hamilton]
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- Sheldon Moldoff, inker
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, original editor
- E. Nelson Bridwell, original Assistant Editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- Superman and Batman
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Ed Hamilton, scripter [as Edmond Hamilton]
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- Sheldon Moldoff, inker
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, editor
- E. Nelson Bridwell, Assistant Editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- The Space Ranger
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Jerry Siegel, scripter
- Art
- Howard Purcell, line art
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, editor
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Notes
Cryll and Myra do not appear in this story.

Featuring
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Ruben Moreira, line art
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Otto Binder, scripter
- Art
- Kurt Schaffenberger, line art
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Mort Weisinger, editor [attributed] (actual)
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- First print
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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #1 (March-April 1958) — Lois Lane, Super-Chef
- Also printed
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Superman's Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #1 ([September 1958]) — Lois Lane, Super-Chef
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Showcase Presents: Superman Family (DC, 2006 series) #2 (2008) — Lois Lane, Super-Chef
Synopsis
Lois takes a job as a cook in a diner in order to be more attractive to Superman.

Featuring
- Feature
- The Atom
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Gardner Fox, scripter [credited]
- Art
- Gil Kane, penciller [credited]
- Sid Greene, inker [credited]
- Text
- Gaspar Saladino, letterer
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
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Synopsis
The Atom fights a crime wave launched by tiny men mounted on bats. He discovers that they are part of a miniature civilization that lives in Giant Cavern, where Ray Palmer first became the Atom.
Notes
Story across 24 pages in three chapters of 5.67 pages, 9.67 pages, and 7.67 pages.

Featuring
- Genre
- Fantasy-Supernatural
Credits
- Art
- Mort Meskin, penciller
- George Roussos, inker
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, editor
- George Kashdan, Associate Editor
- Murray Boltinoff, Associate Editor
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- First print
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House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) #88 (July 1959) — The Human Hurricane
- Also printed
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Mighty The 100-Page Comic! (Colour Comics, 1957 series) #14 ([November 1959]) — The Human Hurricane
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House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) #155 (December 1965) — The Human Hurricane
Synopsis
Photographer Paul Bradley is given permission to take all the photos he wants of a local village's festival of the wind god, except the temple of Notus, the Wind God himself. Legend has it that any defiler of Notus' temple will take on the form of the wind god until he discovers how to become human again. But Paul doesn't heed the warnings.

Featuring
- Feature
- Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen
- Genre
- Superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; Jimmy Olsen; Perry White; Labs Logan (villain)
Credits
- Writing
- Otto Binder, scripter
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- John Giunta , inker
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, original editor
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- First print
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #35 (March 1959) — The Menace of Superman's Fan Mail!
- Also printed
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Superman's Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #4 ([June 1959]) — The Menace of Superman's Fan Mail
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #110 (April 1968) — The Menace of Superman's Fan Mail!
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Super Adventure Comic (Colour Comics, 1960 series) #35 ([September 1968]) — The Menace of Superman's Fan Mail
Synopsis
A criminal attempts to murder Superman by sending him fan mail with Kryptonite-laced envelopes.
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