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"Superman: "A New Life for Superman!"": The Monitor gives the Master Jailer a device that induces amnesia in Superman, so long as he can be kept from donning a Superman costume in the next 48 hours.

Quote1 Ha Ha Ha! This time, I did it! The perfect "prison" to render Superman harmless-- --by trapping him in another life! Not only am I rid of my nemesis... ...but as a bonus I get to keep the gold statue and-- --his super-costume, too! Quote2
Master Jailer

Action Comics #564 is an issue of the series Action Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1985.

Synopsis for Superman: "A New Life for Superman!"

The Monitor gives the Master Jailer a device that induces amnesia in Superman, so long as he can be kept from donning a Superman costume in the next 48 hours.

Appearing in Superman: "A New Life for Superman!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:


Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Dock Workers
    • Mr. Preston (supervisor) (Single appearance)
    • Haskell (Mentioned only)
    • Dave Paget (Single appearance)
    • Workers (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
  • The Monitor (Cameo)
  • Harbinger (Cameo)
  • Rosie (Cameo) (Single appearance)
  • Citizens of Metropolis (Unnamed)
  • D.J. Rourkes
    • Bouncer (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Single appearance)
    • Patrons (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Single appearance)
  • The Stevedores (Mentioned only)
  • Metropolis Police Department
    • Two Officers (Unnamed) (Single appearance)

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Rosie's Lunch Wagon

Items:


Synopsis for Superman: "...Run for Freedom!"

Superman encounters an other-dimensional slaver searching for his slave on Earth.

Appearing in Superman: "...Run for Freedom!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antaganists:

  • Slaver (Unnamed) (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Daily Planet Employees (Unnamed) (Cameo)
  • Citizens of Metropolis (Unnamed) (Cameo)
  • Matthew Brady
  • Slaves (Unnamed) (Cameo)

Locations:

Items:

  • Teleporter

Concepts:

Notes

  • On page 12 panel 7 Hunt Street a possible homage to artist Dave Hunt.



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