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"Superman: "The Interplanetary Olympics"": Superman is drawn to an alien world and invited to take part in an Interplanetary Olympics where he soon seems to be the weakest of the three contestants.

Quote1 Maybe he's right, Sharn-- Everything is tougher here! On Earth, I could squeeze metal to liquid in my hands, but not the metal here! Quote2
Superman

Action Comics #220 is an issue of the series Action Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1956.

Synopsis for Superman: "The Interplanetary Olympics"

Superman is drawn to an alien world and invited to take part in an Interplanetary Olympics where he soon seems to be the weakest of the three contestants.

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  • Varal (scientist)

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Synopsis for Congo Bill: "Congo Bill, Stone Age Man"

Congo Bill and Janu hide in a cave to keep safe from an erupting volcano. Upon emerging from the cave they see that they've ended up in a prehistoric world with cavemen and dinosaurs.

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Synopsis for Tommy Tomorrow: "The Flying Dutchman of Space"

While on the trail of Nebula Norton Tommy Tomorrow and his co-pilot, Captain Brent Wood,a meteor clips their ship. In response to their s.o.s. signal comes a ghostly sea vessel to help. The ships captain Cedric Hall tells a tale of how he was inspired by the legend of the Flying Dutchman to endlessly sail space and help those in need to make amends for a space liner accident he is partially responsible for.

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  • Nebula Norton

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  • Space Ace



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