Super DC #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman Under the Green Sun! [Part 1]," a bizarre twist of fate turns Jimmy into a giant turtle-man after an accidental blast from an enlarging ray-gun, sending him on a rampage of steel collection atop a volcanic island. With Superman called in to stop the chaos, a mysterious Atlantean criminal’s hidden influence begins to unravel, revealing a buried treasure and a mind-controlled hero. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with Curt Swan’s dynamic art and John Forte’s inks, this 1969 adventure blends classic Superman charm with a surreal, island-based mystery.
In "The Purloined Parchment Puzzle," the Caped Crusader confronts a baffling bank heist locked in a room with only the guard present—no signs of forced entry, no clear culprit. With sharp eyes and a mind sharper still, he uncovers a twist that turns the case inside out, proving that even the most impossible thefts have a logical explanation.
In "The Giant Turtle Man!", Jimmy’s accidental use of an enlarging ray-gun transforms him into a towering turtle-man, leading him to gather steel objects and dump them into a volcanic island. Superman is summoned to stop the rampage, but Lori Lemaris reveals the truth: an Atlantean criminal used telepathy to manipulate Jimmy, protecting buried pirate treasure.
In "Supergirl's Black Deeds!" from Super DC #10 (1969), Supergirl is mysteriously driven to commit acts that go against her nature—yet each time, something intervenes to prevent lasting harm. Written by a team whose names aren’t listed here, the story unfolds with a creeping sense of unease as Supergirl struggles to understand why she’s acting against her will, unaware that unseen forces are manipulating her and everyone around her in a game beyond her comprehension.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #261 (1959), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #53 (1961), Superman #155 (1962), Action Comics #349 (1967), Batman #196 (1967)
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