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Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly#15
Cover: Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella

Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly #15

Jul 1966 · K. G. Murray · 0.20 AUD; 2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
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In "The Super-Hero Who Betrayed the World!", Superman faces a bizarre mystery when a criminal steals money—only to destroy it immediately. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Sid Greene, this 1966 installment from Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly pits the Man of Steel against a seemingly senseless crime orchestrated by disc jockey Flip Phillips, whose real motive lies in promoting his new song, "The Man Who Hated Money." The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Joe Giella, captures the intrigue with a striking, dramatic image.

Contains 8 stories
The Super-Hero Who Betrayed the World!
24 pp · Superhero
The Man Who Died 100 Times!
16 pp · Superhero
Manhunter, World's Greatest Clown
9 pp · Superhero
Bring Back A Prisoner--Alive
8 pp · Western-Frontier
The Man Who Hated Money
10 pp · Superhero
Untitled Non-Fiction story
0.33 pp · Non-Fiction
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
The Human Target
12 pp · Superhero

In "The Human Target," Batman and Robin cross paths with Fred Venable, a man who risks his life impersonating targets to save others—driven by the desperate need to fund his daughter’s medical treatment. When a mobster takes notice, Venable is forced into a deadly game, stepping in as a decoy for a syndicate hit-man’s next victim.

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Full credits

cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Joe Giella

Reprints

↩ Reprints Detective Comics #201 (1953), Detective Comics #333 (1964), The Flash #156 (1965), G.I. Combat #115 (1965), Detective Comics #347 (1966), Tomahawk #102 (1966), Strange Adventures #185 (1966), House of Mystery #157 (1966)

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