Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly #20

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
Issue contents

""The Mirror with 20-20 Vision!" It sees all! Knows all! Tells all! "I missed you this time Flash! But my future-mirror reveals that there's no way for you to avoid my next blast!""
Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Murphy Anderson, inker
Reprint history
- First print
-
The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #161 (May 1966)

Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Joe Giella, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #161 (May 1966)

Featuring
- Feature
- Blackhawk World War II Combat Diary
- Genre
- War
Credits
- Art
- Dick Dillin, penciller
- Chuck Cuidera, inker [as Charles Cuidera]
- Text
- Stan Starkman, letterer
- Editing
- George Kashdan, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series) #222 (July 1966)

Featuring
- Feature
- Wonder Woman
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Writing
- Robert Kanigher, scripter
- Art
- Ross Andru, penciller
- Mike Esposito, inker
- Editing
- Robert Kanigher, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #162 (May 1966)
Notes
This story is based on the story from Sensation Comics 1 and shows how Diana Prince came to the USA.

Featuring
- Feature
- Captain Comet
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Murphy Anderson, penciller
- Bernard Sachs, inker
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history


Featuring
- Feature
- J'onn J'onzz, Manhunter from Mars
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Writing
- Jack Miller, scripter
- Art
- Joe Certa, line art
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, editor
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- The Elongated Man
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Writing
- Gardner Fox, scripter
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, line art
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history

"This machine will be a boon to civilization. It will rain by the mere push of a button!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Dr. Foogle
- Genre
- Gags
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art
Notes
Begins: "This machine will be a boon to civilization. It will rain by the mere push of a button!"

Featuring
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- Sid Gerson, scripter
- Art
- Gil Kane, penciller
- Joe Giella, inker
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history
- First print
-
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #40 (January 1954) — From Eternity to Here
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Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #40 (January 1954)
- Also printed
-
Colossal Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #21 ([April 1962?])
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Colossal Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #21 ([April 1962?]) — From Eternity to Here
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Five-Score Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1961 series) #82 ([March 1965])
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Five-Score Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1961 series) #82 ([March 1965]) — From Eternity to Here!

Featuring
- Feature
- King Faraday
- Genre
- Spy
Credits
- Writing
- Robert Kanigher, scripter
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Sy Barry, inker
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Mort Weisinger, Story Editor
- George Kashdan, Story Editor
- Management
- Jack Schiff, Managing Editor
Reprint history
- Based on
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World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #64 (May-June 1953) — Spy Train
- First print
-
World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #64 (May-June 1953)
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Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #50 (May-June 1964) — Spy Train
- Also printed
-
Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #50 (May-June 1964)
-
Five-Score Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1961 series) #75 ([August 1964?])
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The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told (DC, 1990 series) ([October] 1990)
Notes
"A special thriller featuring King Faraday" Originally scheduled for Danger Trail 6, which was never published.
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