DC Comics Presents comic books issue 14
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Judge, Jury...and No Justice! - Written by Paul Levitz. Art and Cover by Dick Dillin and Dick Giordano. Continued from the previous issue. Superman is surprised by an attack from Superboy -- actually Pete Ross who has used both a time-traveling machine and a mind-transfer machine to draw Superboy into the future and switch minds with him -- who puts Superman on trial before his own friends, accusing Superman of allowing his son Jon Ross to be taken by aliens. When the jury refuses to convict Superman, 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, and Pete and Superboy are restored to their proper bodies. (Note: follow-up story in issue #25.) Characters in this issue: Superman; Superboy; Pete Ross (villain); Lois Lane; Lana Lang; Jimmy Olsen; Perry White; Steve Lombard; Krypto. Also: 1-page Hostess Fruit Pies ad "Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts" with pencils by Curt Swan. And: Fred Hembeck cartoon. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.40.
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Whitman edition Cover price $0.40.
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Issue #14UK
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UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 15p cover price. Superboy appears and engages Superman in battle and says that he must pay for his crimes in "Judge, Jury…And No Justice." Script by Paul Levitz and art by Dick Dillin & Dick Giordano.



