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"It just came off the wire -- the Prankster broke jail -- in a daring scheme masterminded by the Joker!"
Jimmy Olsen
"The Terrible Tinseltown Treasure-Trap Treachery!"
DC Comics Presents 41
DC Comics Presents
Title: "The Terrible Tinseltown Treasure-Trap Treachery!"
Volume: 1
Number: 41
Cover price: .60
Cover date: January, 1982
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Writers: Martin Pasko
Pencilers: José Luis García-López
Inkers: Frank McLaughlin
Cover artists: Ross Andru
Cover inker: Dick Giordano
Colorists: Gene D'Angelo
Letterers: Ben Oda
Editors: Julius Schwartz
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"The Terrible Tinseltown Treasure-Trap Treachery!" is the title the first story in the forty-first issue of the superhero team-up series DC Comics Presents, published by DC Comics. The story was written by Martin Pasko with artwork by José Luis García-López and inks by Frank McLaughlin. It was colored by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by Ben Oda. The story was edited by Julius Schwartz. This issue spotlights the unlikeliest team-up of all: Superman and the Joker?!?! The second story is a fifteen-page Wonder Woman feature boasting the tagline, "A Bold New Direction for... Wonder Woman". It was written by Roy Thomas with artwork by Gene Colan, inks by Romeo Tanghal, coloring by Adrienne Roy and lettering by John Costanza. It was edited by Len Wein. The cover art composition was rendered by Ross Andru with inking by Dick Giordano. This issue shipped with a January, 1982 cover date and carries a cover price of .60 cents per copy.

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  • This is the final Silver Age, Pre-Crisis appearance of the Prankster. The character is re-imagined in Post-Crisis continuity beginning with Superman, Volume 2 #16.

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