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"Superman: "The Son of the Annihilator!"": Superman finds himself unable to oppose the Annihilator, who adopts a juvenile delinquent, Pocketbook Pete, as his "son". However, Superman soon learns that the Annihilator's powers have worn off, but Pete, who has taken a dose of

Action Comics #356 is an issue of the series Action Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1967.

Synopsis for Superman: "The Son of the Annihilator!"

Superman finds himself unable to oppose the Annihilator, who adopts a juvenile delinquent, Pocketbook Pete, as his "son". However, Superman soon learns that the Annihilator's powers have worn off, but Pete, who has taken a dose of the explosive chemicals, now possesses the same powers.

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Synopsis for Supergirl: "The Girl of Straw!"

Supergirl's powers have been steadily slipping away, and not due to Kryptonite exposure. When she is rescued by Superman, he tells her what he has been keeping secret from her for so long: she is really an android created by Zor-El, sent to Earth to become Superman's helper, and now her power-source is burning out. She flies away in tears, but soon falls to her destruction. Superman wakes up. It has all been a dream, he thinks...until he sees Supergirl's smashed android body where he dreamed it fell... Linda Danvers wakes up. It has all been a dream within a dream.

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