dearlenbaugh wrote:
Tor-An was quite the dirt-bag, wasn't he? Supergirl wasn't the sharpest pencil in the Weisingerverse. There were two telepaths warning her that her super-Romeo wasn't kosher, but she just waved them off.

As a kid, when I bought a comic I would read it and reread it and reread it until I had it memorized panel by panel; and now decades later I still remember these stories well. However, by late 1963, although I was still buying the Superman family titles, I wasn't rereading them as much. I was still repeatedly reading the heck out of Marvels, but not the DCs. For that reason, even though I had Action 307 in my collection, I now recall nothing of these stories.

        


Tor-An is indeed a dastardly devil. It might have been an interesting plot twist to have Tor-An have
a sudden change of heart and actually fall for Supergirl, abandoning his plan to free his fellow prisoners
of the Phantom Zone. Of course this would have removed most if not all the drama from the story.

I also had some comics that I read many times back in the day, and cannot recall them, unless I have reread them recently.