World's Finest Comics #158
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Invulnerable Super-Enemy! Part I: The Three Bottles of Danger!", Super-Turtle finds himself under fire when the military misidentifies him as a hostile aircraft, leading to a chaotic barrage of anti-aircraft shells. With a mix of humor and heroism, he later ensures the mistake won’t happen again by hanging his photo next to the others in the command center. Written, drawn, and inked by Henry Boltinoff, with a cover by Curt Swan and George Klein, this 1966 issue captures a lighthearted yet action-packed moment in the character’s early adventures.
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The military mistakes Super-Turtle for enemy aircraft, and begins firing anti-aircraft shells at him. Later, Super-Turtle hangs his picture alongside the other pictures of friendly aircraft so they won't make the same mistake again.
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