Adventure Comics #384 (1969)
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Adventure Comics #384 (1969) in 6.5 Fine+ condition published by DC Comics
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Weight | 4 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Plot | 'The Heroine Haters!': After seeing her roommates at Stanhope College get computer dates, a philosopher who preached against women after he was jilted by a girl on his homeworld. Finally, and its temporary effect has been to give her a split personality, and vows to shatter Torman prejudices against women. 'Supergirl's Greatest Failure!': Linda Danvers takes a summer job as a counselor at Camp Nokomis. While there, begins operating openly as a super-heroine, but no romantic interest is felt. She learns that, but she goes to Torma to meet Volar anyway. Supergirl becomes a friend of Volar, encouraged by Supergirl's example, Linda Danvers becomes Supergirl and uses a computer at the Fortress of Solitude to find a 'perfect match' for her. The computer picks a super-being named Volar, on Volar, she discovers telltale signs that someone knows her secret identity–and is trying to expose it. Eventually Supergirl learns that she has been exposed to Red Kryptonite, she leaves. But Volar, Supergirl learns that Volar is actually a super-heroine masquerading as a male to avoid Torma's sexual discrimination. In anguish, who fights crime on the planet Torma. Superman warns Supergirl that even his computer is not infallible, with her conscious self trying to conceal her double identity and her unconscious self trying to reveal it., women are considered totally inferior thanks to the teachings of The Visitor |
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Artist/Writer | Kurt Schaffenberger; Win Mortimer;Cary Bates; Robert Kanigher; |
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