Superboy (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1972. It was published on February 24, 1972.
Synopsis for "The Glass Nightmare"
In revenge for the death of their kinsman Faustus, the Coven family strikes back by rigging a phony “magic” mirror with images of a withered Superboy, attempting to destabilize his mind.
Appearing in "The Glass Nightmare"
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Synopsis for "Dial H for Hero"
This story is reprinted from House of Mystery #156.
Imagine... If you can... that with a simple spin of a dial... a strange dial from another dimension... you could become any number of super-heroes! Robby Reed held this fantastic secret in his hands! But there was one problem that even confused Robby-- he never knew which hero or what powers he would possess when he undertook to... Dial H for Hero!
Appearing in "Dial H for Hero"
Featured Characters:
- Robby Reed (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Gramps Reed (First appearance)
- Miss Millie (First appearance)
- Bart (First appearance)
- Joey (First appearance)
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- Thunderbolt (First appearance)
- Mr. Thunder (First appearance)
- Armour (Single appearance)
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- Airliner Pilots
- Mr. Marlboro
Locations:
- Littleville
- Valley Ridge
- Airport
- Marlboro Chemical Company
- Valley Dam
- Thunderbolt Hideout
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- H-Dial (First appearance)
Vehicles:
- The Thunderbolt "Crime" Machine
- Passenger Jet
Synopsis for "One Legionnaire Must Go!"
Matter-Eater Lad is framed for treason by his own brother, and must prove his innocence.
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Notes
- One Legionnaire Must Go!" is reprinted in Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 10.
- Dial H for Hero was reprinted from House of Mystery #156.
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