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SUPERMAN #260
Cover Date: January 1973
Cover Price: $0.20
Publication Date: 1972-11-16
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Cover Credits:
Art: Nick Cardy
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Credits:
Story | Elliot S. Maggin |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Murphy Anderson |
Assistant editing | E. Nelson Bridwell |
Editing | Julius Schwartz |
Feature Character(s):
- Superman (last in Action Comics #419; next in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #155)
Supporting Character(s):
- Morgan Edge (last in Action Comics #418; next in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #155)
- Percy Bratton (last in Action Comics #415; next in issue #263)
Other Character(s):
- Valdemar (first appearance; next in issue #270)
- citizens of Valhalla, ME
- Skagerrak (first appearance; Valdemar's bird; next in issue #270)
- Mr. Bragg (first appearance; a potato farmer)
- Miss Bragg (first appearance; his daughter)
Location(s):
- Metropolis
- Valhalla, ME (first appearance)
Credits:
Story | Elliot S. Maggin |
Pencils | Bob Brown |
Inks | Dave Cockrum |
Assistant editing | E. Nelson Bridwell |
Editing | Julius Schwartz |
Feature Character(s):
- Hex-Le (first appearance; in flashback; an ancient Kryptonian warrior)
- Kya-Ta (first appearance; in flashback; an ancient Kryptonian warrior)
Other Character(s):
- Cy-Rus (first appearance; an archaeologist)
- Donn-Gor (first appearance; an archaeologist)
- members of Hex-Le and Kya-Ta's tribes (first appearance of all)
Location(s):
- Space Sector 2813
- Krypton (also in flashback; see Comments)
Comment(s):
- Aspects of the story told in flashback are likely apocryphal regarding Krypton's rotation or lack thereof. It is claimed in the time of Hex-Le and Kya-Ta, similar to the Bronze Age era on Earth, that Krypton is tidally locked while it circles the sun Rao. Life is said only to exist within Krypton's terminator, the edge where the side perpetually facing Rao meets the side facing away from Rao. This raises questions about Krypton having a magnetic field and/or being able to prevent the atmosphere from being dispersed into space, serious threats to complex lifeforms. In the story, the rotation of Krypton is established by the formerly warring tribes moving quantities of two unique opposing metals to either pole of Krypton, which seems rather unlikely given the conditions of Kryptonian life at in the time of the flashback.
Story Reprinted in:
- Best of DC #40/2 (September 1983)