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"Kandor Lives Again! ...If You Can Call This Living!": A new race of tiny, other-dimensional aliens takes up residence in Superman's Fortress in a duplicate of the Kandor bottle. But, when Superman enlarges two of them to live and work among h

Quote1 I can't believe it's happening to me again--! I only pray I can do as much for these poor people as I did for Kandor's original inhabitants! Quote2
Superman

Superman #371 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1982. It was published on February 11, 1982.

Synopsis for "Kandor Lives Again! ...If You Can Call This Living!"

A new race of tiny, other-dimensional aliens takes up residence in Superman's Fortress in a duplicate of the Kandor bottle. But, when Superman enlarges two of them to live and work among humans, they are mutated into monsters by Earth bacteria.

Appearing in "Kandor Lives Again! ...If You Can Call This Living!"

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  • Brainiac (Cameo) (Flashback only)
  • Metropolis Police Department
  • Man (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Single appearance) (Flashback only)
  • Sh'strians (First full appearance) (An alien race) (Flashback and main story)
    • G'ras (also disguised as) Grace Smith (Single appearance)
    • P'yll (also disguised as) Phil (Single appearance)
    • S'aje (Single appearance)

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  • Brainiac's Spacecraft (Cameo) (Flashback only)
  • Travel Sphere (Flashback only)


Synopsis for The Private Life of Clark Kent: "Mind Over Money!"

An exposure to the rays of a purple sun gives Superman temporary mind-over-matter powers.

Appearing in The Private Life of Clark Kent: "Mind Over Money!"

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  • Mugger (Unnamed) (Single appearance)

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  • Daily Planet newspaper (Mentioned only)

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