The Superman Family #192 (of 222)
This Town for Plunder! / What Goes Up... Can't Come Down / Requiem in the Rain! / What Ever Happened to the Guardian? / My Father... Superman / The Hand of Death! / The Ordeal of Ak-Var
December 31st, 1978
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Number:
192
(of 222)
Name:
This Town for Plunder! / What Goes Up... Can't Come Down / Requiem in the Rain! / What Ever Happened to the Guardian? / My Father... Superman / The Hand of Death! / The Ordeal of Ak-Var
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Cover date:
December 31st, 1978
Store date:
Unknown
- Wraparound cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
- Splash page penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger.
- "This Town for Plunder!" (Superboy) written by Tom DeFalco, penciled and inked by Joe Staton, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by Shelly Leferman.
- "What Goes Up... Can't Come Down" (Part 2)(Supergirl w/the Doom Patrol) written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Arvell Jones, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Mike Stevens.
- "Requiem in the Rain!" (Krypto) written by Bob Toomey, penciled and inked by Juan Ortiz, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Milt Snapinn.
- "What Ever Happened to the Guardian?" (Jimmy Olsen) written by Tom DeFalco, penciled by Kurt Schaffenberger, inked by Frank Chiaramonte, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Milt Snapinn.
- "My Father... Superman" (Superman) written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Kurt Schaffenberger, inked by Tex Blaisdell, colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by Clem Robins.
- "The Hand of Death!" (Lois Lane) written by Tom DeFalco, penciled by Win Mortimer, inked by John Celardo, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Ben Oda.
- "The Ordeal of Ak-Var" (Nightwing and Flamebird) written by Paul Kupperberg, penciled by Ken Landgraf, inked by Romeo Tanghal, colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Shelly Leferman.
Notes:
- This issue has no ads.
- In the story "This Town for Plunder!" the comics that are seen in the Kent store are Mystery in Space, Bob Hope, Young Love, Sugar and Spike, The Fox and the Crow and Dobie Gillis.
- In the story "Requiem in the Rain!" the billboard has "Aloha Bob and Juan" in reference to writer Bob Toomey and artist Juan Ortiz.