Just a smattering of the many, many different versions of Superman (and extended family) by Chris Weston.

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Just a smattering of the many, many different versions of Superman (and extended family) by Chris Weston.
WC: ACTION COMICS #305
As more and more of these pieces get written, we begin to get down to those titles that had a number of different issues within that Windfall Comics box that I bought for $50.00 back in 1988. Which is to say, expect to see a preponderance of Mort Weisinger-era Superman titles in the weeks ahead. By the 1980s, interest in these books was at something of a low, and given their high circulation…
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The Chronological Superman 1969-1971:
Whatever changes await the Superman Family, they’ll have to face them without Super Turtle. This gag feature, created by Henry Boltinoff, wraps up its run in 1969.
The first appearance of Super-Turtle in Adventure Comics # 304.
The Chronological Superman 1963:
The most unexpected addition to the Superman Family (unofficial branch) in 1963 was certainly Super-Turtle, a product of half-page gag cartoonist and DC stalwart Henry Boltinoff. Frankly, Boltinoff’s absence in the greater Superman universe was the one thing truly missing from the Silver Age before now.
Tur-Tel of Galapagon is the Super-Turtle. After being rocketed to Earth as a baby from the dying planet of Galapagon, he was found by a kind
Super-Turtle and Throg
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