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Issue Details

Issue #14
Published October 1979
Cover Price 0.40
Pages 36
Editing Julius Schwartz

Cover Details

Characters Superman; Superboy; Lois Lane; Jimmy Olsen; green kryptonite
Genre Superhero
Pencils Dick Dillin
Inks Dick Giordano

17 page Superman and Superboy story "Judge, Jury... and No Justice!"

Characters Superman; Superboy; Pete Ross (villain); Lois Lane; green kryptonite; Lana Lang; Jimmy Olsen; Perry White; Steve Lombard; Krypto
Synopsis Superman is surprised by an attack from Superboy. When Superboy binds Superman and puts him on trial before his own friends, he reveals that he is actually Pete Ross who has used both a time-travelling machine and a mind-transfer machine he found in one of Luthor's lairs to draw Superboy into the future and switch minds with him. Pete accuses Superman of allowing his son Jon to be taken by aliens. When the jury refuses to convict Superman on this charge, Pete prepares to execute him. But back in Smallville, Superboy, in Pete's body, has broken loose and summoned Krypto. Krypto attacks Pete and frees Superman. Pete and Superboy are restored to their proper bodies and Superman resolves to help Pete recover.
Genre Superhero
Script Paul Levitz
Pencils Dick Dillin
Inks Dick Giordano
Colors Jerry Serpe
Letters Todd Klein
Notes Story continues from DC Comics Presents (1978 series) #13 and concludes in DC Comics Presents (1978 series) #25. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's. editorial records, provided by DC Comics.
Reprinted in Best of DC, The (DC, 1979 series) #66; in Superman in the Seventies (DC, 2000 series) #nn