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Issue Details

Issue #268
Published January 1960
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Mort Weisinger

Cover Details - "The Week Clark Kent Lost His Memory"

Genre superhero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks Stan Kaye

12 page Superboy story "The Week That Clark Kent Lost His Memory!"

Characters Lana Lang; Red Kryptonite; Ma and Pa Kent; Superboy robot; Green Kryptonite; Krypto
Synopsis Red Kryptonite causes Superboy to lose his memory and leaves him stranded far from home.
Genre superhero
Script Otto Binder
Pencils Al Plastino
Inks Al Plastino
Notes Rehash of old radio show script. Script credit from Otto Binder signed copy of comic owned by Terry Meister (April 27, 2008). Otto Binder signed the comic stories he wrote when he sold his own personal collection of comics through Jerry Bails circa 1970. Script credit originally given to Jerry Siegel.

Half page Little Pocahantas filler "Children Dress Up Play Suits"

Genre children; humor
Script Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Pencils Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Inks Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Letters Henry Boltinoff

1 page Binky public service announcement "The Best Present of All"

Characters Allergy
Genre teen
Script Jack Schiff
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Win Mortimer
Letters Ira Schnapp
Reprinted from February 1954 issues

7 page Green Arrow story "Green Arrow In King Arthur's Court!"

Characters Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Speedy [Roy Harper]; Merlin; King Arthur; Arrowcar; Sir Sagramor; Queen Morgan Le Fay
Synopsis Green Arrow and Speedy both dream that they are back in the time of King Arthur. Or was it more than a dream?
Genre superhero
Script Robert Bernstein (?)
Pencils Lee Elias
Inks Lee Elias
Reprinted In Showcase Presents Green Arrow (DC 2006 series) #1

Half page Danny Downbeat story "George is a valuable man"

Genre sitcom

7 page Aquaman story "The Adventures of Aquaboy!"

Characters Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Aquaboy (Aquaman as a child in flashback); Captain Harte
Synopsis Aquaman has to prove his existence to a blind man. Flashback of Aquaman as Aquaboy when he was beginning as a hero.
Genre superhero
Script Robert Bernstein
Pencils Ramona Fradon
Inks Ramona Fradon
Reprinted in Aquaman (DC, 1962 series) #47 (September-October 1969); in The Aquaman Archives (DC, 2000 series) #1; in Showcase Presents Aquaman (DC 2007 series) #1