Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Episode #389 Part IV: Superman Comic Book Cover Dated November 1965: Action Comics #330!

Action Comics 330, November, 1965!


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ACTION COMICS 330, November 1965, was published on September 30, 1965 (three days after my fifth birthday). It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 12¢. Mort Weisinger was the editor, and the cover was pencilled by Curt Swan, inked by George Klein and lettered by Ira Schnapp. It featured the Supergirl story at the back of the issue.

- (3:28) MY PULL LIST featuring the comic books released during the month of March 2019, which carried the cover date of May 2019, that I received from Discount Comic Book Service.

- (15:18) THE STRANGE "S" SPELL ON SUPERMAN (12 pgs.), written by Edmond Hamilton, pencilled by Curt Swan, inked by George Klein and lettered by Joe Letterese.

- (37:34) METROPOLIS MAILBAG letter column, covering two pages in this issue.

- (47:15) SUPERGIRL'S DUEL WITH DR. SUPERNATURAL (12 pgs.), written by Leo Dorfman, drawn by Jim Mooney and lettered by Milt Snappin.

- (1:01:18) ELSEWHERE IN DC COMICS, 30 titles carried the November or November/December 1965 cover date, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics.

Also highlighted in this episode are the issue's ads and other features.

Beginning next episode we will feature: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOK COVER DATED DECEMBER 1965: PART I: SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN 89, PART II: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD 63 (starring Supergirl and Wonder Woman), PART III: ACTION COMICS 331 & PART IV: WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 154!


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2 comments:

  1. This issue had a really good cover, and I'm glad they decided to illustrate the Supergirl story, which I think was the better story. "The Strange 'S' Spell on Superman" was a good Red Kryptonite story, but I liked the "back-up" story more. The continued stories of Supergirl, with their "soap opera" quality (as one of the letters in this issue described), made the reader want to keep coming back for more. The "done in one" stories, typical of Superman in the Silver Age, were often fun, but, if a reader missed one, it didn't feel as if you were missing a vital part of a story, as you would in reading a continued story.
    In the Superman story, it was fortunate for Superman that the Red K effect "came and went" before wearing off completely, which was unusual. It gave him a chance to think clearly and try to thwart the bad guy's plan, and even get Krypto to help. Good boy, Krypto!
    I'm really caught up in the Supergirl story, though, and each part really makes me want to see the next. It was torture in those days, waiting a month before the next issue came out, and hoping that, whatever the sometimes spotty distribution of comics, my local newsstand or candy store would have the next issue.
    In "Supergirl's Duel with Dr. Supernatural", I can't help but imagine that the heroes Supergirl has met and helped on the Purple Planet will be instrumental in getting her powers back permanently and making her way back home, but the story is set up to make Dr. Supernatural appear to be almost undefeatable, which makes for a compelling story. I can hardly wait for your coverage of Action Comics #331.

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    1. I agree with you,the Supergirl story was the best one in this issue.

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