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Trivia
| - * The character John Ostrander, Esquire appears several months before John Ostrander writes his first comic for First Comics.
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| - Carmine Infantino
- Curt Swan
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StoryTitle
| - A Very Strange and Special Girl!
- Fate is the Killer
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Editor1
| - Julius Schwartz
- Dave Manak
- Paul Cleveland
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Penciler1
| - Carmine Infantino
- Curt Swan
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Other Characters:
* Mr. Wainwright
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* Mr. Pendergast
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- Dave Manak
- Paul Cleveland
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CoverArtist
| - Dick Giordano
- Rich Buckler
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Synopsis
| - Linda Danvers relocates to Chicago, enrolls in Lake Shore University, and gets an apartment. But, while at the campus, she has a chance encounter with Gayle Marsh, a psychic
with incredible powers, and both are repulsed by the might they detect in each other. Gayle is being trained by a Svengali-type called Mr. Pendergast to wipe out the "decay" in their midst by destroying Chicago. When she attempts to do this, as the scantily-costumed Psi, she is opposed by Supergirl. She initially defeats Supergirl, but, in a mental argument with Pendergast, is allowed not to kill her--not until she saps Supergirl's powers and adds them to her own.
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Notes
| - * This issue contains a "Free 16-Page Comic Preview" of Masters of the Universe.
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quotation
| - *Whew!* You've come a long way, baby!
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