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Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1944.
Synopsis for "Lambs Versus Wolfingham"
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Synopsis for "The Golden Galleons"
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- Big Joe Reefer
- Hugo
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Synopsis for "The Suicidal Swain"
Jimmy Olsen muses that in spite of her ability as a reporter she wouldn't be nearly as successful if it weren't for her stories about Superman. Lois inadvertently proves this theory wrong when Perry sends her to cover a story on a broken hearted man who is threatening to jump off the Bellvue Apartments. Deciding to to take matters into her own hands, Lois confronts the man and learns that the woman he wants to marry has refused his proposal.
When Lois tries to talk sense into him, the man is still insistent on jumping, Lois finally gives up, telling the man that if he is just going to leap to his death then he's not really alive anyway. It's then that the ledge they are standing on breaks, sending Lois over the edge. With her quick wits she manages to slow her fall, first by grabbing an election banner, then by her billowing dress, and finally crashing through an awning which lands her in a safety net.
Afterwards, the suicidal man decides to reconsider ending his life because of how dangerous it looked seeing Lois almost fall to her death. Later, Jimmy commends her on getting a sensational story without Superman, and the formally suicidal man tells Lois that if he's going to commit suicide over anyone in the future, it's going to be her!
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Synopsis for "Stand-In For Hercules"
The story of the twelve labors of Hercules is retold, but with Superman accomplishing them instead.
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- Hydra
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- Acheolus
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Notes
- This issue is reprinted in The Superman Archives Vol. 7.
- In Lambs Versus Wolfingham, Lois Lane is kidnapped for the 30th time.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]
- The ancient Gods featured in Stand-in For Hercules are a mixture of Gods of Olympus and Gods of Rome, as most writers at the time treated them as one and the same.
See Also
Links and References
- ↑ Action Comics #1
- ↑ Action Comics #7
- ↑ Superman #3, 4th story
- ↑ Action Comics #23
- ↑ Action Comics #26
- ↑ Superman #5, 2nd story
- ↑ Action Comics #29
- ↑ Superman #7, 4th story
- ↑ Action Comics #32
- ↑ Superman #8, 1st story
- ↑ Superman #9, 3rd story
- ↑ World's Best #1
- ↑ Superman #11, 1st story
- ↑ Action Comics #42
- ↑ Action Comics #43
- ↑ World's Finest #4
- ↑ Superman #16, 4th story
- ↑ Action Comics #43
- ↑ World's Finest #6
- ↑ Action Comics #51
- ↑ Superman #18, 2nd story
- ↑ Superman #18, 3rd story
- ↑ Action Comics #54
- ↑ Action Comics #56
- ↑ Superman #21, 2nd story
- ↑ World's Finest #10
- ↑ Action Comics #69
- ↑ Superman #27, 1st story
- ↑ World's Finest #13
- ↑ Superman #28, 1st story
Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.