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"Superman's First Exploit": Dr. Reese Kearns, once discredited for panicking Metropolis with a meteor "hoax", gets the Daily Planet to run a contest in search of Superman's earliest super-feat. When pressed for the answer, Superman uses his super-memory to recall

Superman #106 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1956. It was published on May 8, 1956.

Synopsis for "Superman's First Exploit"

Dr. Reese Kearns, once discredited for panicking Metropolis with a meteor "hoax", gets the Daily Planet to run a contest in search of Superman's earliest super-feat. When pressed for the answer, Superman uses his super-memory to recall an incident in which, as baby Kal-El, he briefly emerged from Jor-El's rocket, fought a crystalline insect on a meteor, and then pushed off from the meteor to return to his rocket. The push-off sent the meteor off course and caused it to miss Metropolis, thus invalidating Kearns's claim. With that revelation, which Kearns had suspected, his reputation is repaired.

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  • Crystalline space creature (Single appearance) (Flashback only)

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  • Dr. Reese Kearns (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Thefts of Clark Kent"

Clark Kent steals four meteors which are actually Green Kryptonite coated with lead from a strange space cloud. Later, Superman clears Clark Kent's name.

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  • "Bullets" Barton (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Super-Outlaw of Metropolis"

Lex Luthor creates an alloy that picks up energy Superman uses in his super-feats and transmits it to a suit of electronic armor he has invented. The suit gives Luthor all of Superman's powers, but Superman defeats him by exposing himself to Green Kryptonite, which also transmits weakness to Luthor's suit.

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  • "Superman's First Exploit":
    • The account of Superbaby uprooting a street lamp refers to "When Superboy Was a Superbaby" in Superboy #8.


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Superboy Vol 4 69
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