Adventure Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1948.
Synopsis for Superboy: "The Weight Before Christmas"
Superboy helps a skinny store employee fatten up so that he can become a Santa Claus for the store again, while frustrating Blimp Snowden's attempt to gain the job so that his gang can rob the store.
Appearing in Superboy: "The Weight Before Christmas"
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Antagonists:
- Blimp Snowden (Single appearance)
- Dipper Dan (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Regan (Single appearance)
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- None
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- None
Synopsis for Green Arrow: "The Case of the Good Luck Crooks"
Appearing in Green Arrow: "The Case of the Good Luck Crooks"
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Antagonists:
- Joe (Single appearance)
- Louie (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Larry Lucius
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Synopsis for Aquaman: "D-Day in Davy Jones' Locker"
Appearing in Aquaman: "D-Day in Davy Jones' Locker"
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Antagonists:
- Captain Black Jack
- Pete (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Professor Saybrook (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Unknown
Items:
- None
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for Shining Knight: "The Man Who Refused to Die"
Appearing in Shining Knight: "The Man Who Refused to Die"
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Antagonists:
- Charles Durand (Single appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Dr. Roldoff (Single appearance)
- Dr. Mansard (Single appearance)
- Dr. Brissault (Single appearance)
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- None
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Synopsis for Johnny Quick: "The Roamin' Roman"
When testing the limits of his speed, Johnny Quick time-travels to the Ancient Rome.
Appearing in Johnny Quick: "The Roamin' Roman"
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Antagonists:
- Caligus (Single appearance)
- Lions
Other Characters:
- Martio (Single appearance)
- The Emperor (Single appearance)
Locations:
- 20th Century
- Ancient Rome Times
Items:
- Mercury (Statue only)
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Notes
- When in Ancient Rome, Johnny Quick have no problem with the language. He doesn't speak Latin; linguistic differences are just beside the point, like several other stories published at the time.
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