Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly #38

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
Issue contents

"Death Stalks the Flash "I--I can't resist!""
Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Murphy Anderson, inker
Reprint history
- First print
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The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #176 (February 1968)

Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Ross Andru, penciller
- Mike Esposito, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #176 (February 1968)

Featuring
- Feature
- The Elongated Man
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Gardner Fox, scripter
- Art
- Mike Sekowsky, penciller
- Sid Greene, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Robin the Boy Wonder
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- Jim Mooney, line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
- Jack Schiff, original editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history
- First print
-
Star Spangled Comics (DC, 1941 series) #124 (January 1952) — Operation Escape
- Also printed
-
Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #48 ([January 1953?]) — Operation "Escape"
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Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #48 (February 1953) — Operation "Escape"
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Five-Score Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1961 series) #75 ([August 1964?]) — Operation Escape
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Batman (DC, 1940 series) #199 (February 1968) — Operation "Escape"!
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The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (DC, 1988 series) ([November] 1988) — Operation ""Escape""!
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The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (Warner Books, 1989 series) ([June] 1989) — Operation "Escape"!
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The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (DC, 1989 series) ([June] 1989) — Operation "Escape"!
Notes
"A Demand Classic".

"We've got a week-end pass but this is a strange city and I don't know anybody here!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Private Pete
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art
Reprint history
- Also printed
-
Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #39 ([July 1968?])
Notes
Begins: "We've got a week-end pass but this is a strange city and I don't know anybody here!"

"You Frogmen have it easy. All you do is go swimming!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Freddie the Frogman
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art
Reprint history
Notes
Begins: "You Frogmen have it easy. All you do is go swimming!"

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Jack Abel, line art
- Editing
- Murray Boltinoff, editor
Reprint history

"Howdy, Sagebrush. What happened to you?"
Featuring
- Feature
- Sagebrush Sam
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art
Reprint history
Notes
Begins: "Howdy, Sagebrush. What happened to you?"

Featuring
- Genre
- Adventure (action)
Credits
- Art
- Leonard Starr, line art
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor
- Jack Schiff, Associate Editor
- Murray Boltinoff, Associate Editor
- George Kashdan, Associate Editor
Reprint history
- First print
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My Greatest Adventure (DC, 1955 series) #1 (January-February 1955) — I Was King of Dagger Island!
- This version
-
Tales of the Unexpected (DC, 1956 series) #104 (December 1967-January 1968)
- Also printed
-
My Greatest Adventure (Colour Comics, 1955 series) #1 ([April 1955]) — I Was King of Dagger Island!
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Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #20 ([December 1966?])
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Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #20 ([December 1966?]) — I Was King of Dagger Island
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Tales of the Unexpected (DC, 1956 series) #104 (December 1967-January 1968) — I Was King of Dagger Island!

Featuring
- Feature
- Blackhawk
- Genre
- Adventure; War
Credits
- Art
- Dick Dillin, penciller
- Chuck Cuidera, inker
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series) #184 (May 1963)
- Also printed
-
Blackhawk (Colour Comics, 1960 series) #16 ([October 1963?])

Featuring
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Bill Ely, line art
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Superman
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Al Plastino, line art
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Jack Schiff, editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history

"Can I see you, sir?"
Featuring
- Feature
- Moolah the Mystic
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art
Reprint history
- Based on
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Superman (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #113 ([December 1956?]) — Untitled
- Also printed
-
Superman (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #113 ([December 1956?])
- Printed in
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Superman (KG Murray, 1952 series) #81 ([December 1956?]) — Untitled
Notes
Begins: "Can I see you, sir?"

Featuring
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- Sid Gerson, scripter
- Art
- Murphy Anderson, penciller
- Joe Giella, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #55 (April 1955) — The Invisible Spaceman!
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Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #55 (April 1955)
- Also printed
-
Strange Adventures (Colour Comics, 1954 series) #21 ([May 1956])
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Strange Adventures (Colour Comics, 1954 series) #21 ([May 1956]) — The Invisible Spaceman
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Colossal Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #39 ([November 1966?])
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Colossal Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #39 ([November 1966?]) — The Invisible Spaceman
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Showcase Presents Strange Adventures (DC, 2009 series) #1 ([January] 2009)
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Showcase Presents Strange Adventures (DC, 2009 series) #1 ([January] 2009) — The Invisible Spaceman
Indicia
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