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| - The Invulnerable Super-Enemy
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* Group of Unnamed Kryptonian Criminals
* Group of Unnamed Alien Creatures
* Group of Unnamed Super-Criminals
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* Ron Farley
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* Cave near Gotham City
** Three Shrunken Bottled Cities
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* Golden Goddess of Kryptonopolis
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* Brainiac A's Saucer Space Craft
* Miniature Jet Packs
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| - Robin and Jimmy Olsen discover a secret cave which contains three bottled cities similar to Kandor. They bring the bottles back to the Bat-Cave, then shrink themselves to enter one of the bottles. When Superman and Batman return to the Bat-Cave, Jimmy and Robin are still inside one of the bottles. The two heroes shrink themselves to find their missing partners.
The first bottle contains an abandoned Kryptonian city inhabited only by criminals. Superman is powerless in the bottle and is injured. Batman is captured by the Kryptonian outlaws. When Superman recovers he rescues Batman, and they escape the bottle.
Since Jimmy and Robin were not in the first bottle, Superman and Batman split up. Batman encounters a race of aliens in the second bottle, but finds no trace of his friends.
Superman finds them in the third bottle, held prisoner by a gang of super-criminals who possess powers like the Legion of Super-Heroes. The bottle has a green sun, so Superman is again powerless. Batman follows him and helps the boys escape. Robin then turns a sunlight beam on the crooks which weakens them. The four heroes then escape the bottle.
Superman suspects that Brainiac was responsible for shrinking the cities. When they return to the cave in which the bottles were found, they learn the truth. The cities were taken by Brainiac A, a precursor to the evil Brainiac. Brainiac A was not evil and uses the shrink ray to capture and imprison criminals. Superman returns the cities to Brainiac A to take back with him to his own world.
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| - * "The Invulnerable Super-Enemy" is reprinted in
* Second Story in this issue is a Roy Raymond, TV Detective reprint, "The Magic Tablecloth" from
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| - Superman, help me... HELP ME!
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