Superman #376 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1982. It was published on July 8, 1982.
Synopsis for "The Ozone-Master Comes Calling!"
Perry White is struck down by the super-villain Ozone-Master, but smokes a cigar given to him by mutant children, gains super-powers, and joins Superman in bringing their foe to justice.
Appearing in "The Ozone-Master Comes Calling!"
Featured Characters:
- Superman (Flashback and main story) (from Action Comics #436)
Supporting Characters:
- Perry White (Flashback and main story) (from Action Comics #436)
- Alice White
- Hank White
- Mrs. Hank White (Unnamed)
- Will White (Unnamed)
- Mrs. Will White (Unnamed)
- Perry White Jr. (Unnamed)
- Mrs. Perry White Jr. (Unnamed)
- Perry White III (Unnamed)
- Matthew White (Unnamed)
- Jeremy White (Unnamed)
- Gretchen White (Unnamed)
- White (Boy) (Unnamed)
- White (Girl) (Unnamed)
- Inspector Bill Henderson (Mentioned only)
- Lois Lane (Mentioned only)
- Jimmy Olsen (Mentioned only)
Antagonists:
- Four Henchmen (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Ozone-Master (Origin) (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Steubing Glass Owner (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Metropolis Police Department (Mentioned only)
- Dr. Hopper (Single appearance)
- Nurse (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- United States Navy (Flashback only)
- Aircraft Carrier Control Tower Operator (Unnamed) (Voice only)
- Mutant Tribunal
- Five Mutant Children (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
- Calixto (Unnamed) (Mentioned only) (from Action Comics #436)
- Bank Robber (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
- Daily Planet Employees (Unnamed)
Locations:
- Metropolis
- Steubing Glass
- Perry White's Residence
- Metropolis General Hospital
- Galaxy Communications Building
- Perry White's Office
- City Room
- Warehouse
- New York
- New York City
- Columbia University (Cameo) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
- New York City
- Planet (Unnamed) (Cameo) (the Mutant Children relocated here) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
- Ultra Metropolis (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
Items:
- Dummy Hollow Gun
- Dummy Hollow Weapons
- Perry White's Third Pulitzer Prize (given to him in Action Comics #436)
- Perry White's Super Cigar (given to him in Action Comics #436)
- Three Musketeers candy bar (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
- Helicopter (Destroyed)
- Airplane
- USN Jet Fighter (Destroyed) (Flashback only)
- Boring "Tank" Machine (Cameo) (Flashback only) (from Action Comics #436)
Synopsis for "Supergirl"
Linda Danvers gives Alan Ward her notice that she is quitting at the end of the week when her contract runs out. Then she locates Superman and helps him deal with a tornado in Kansas. While doing so, she informs him of her decision. When he tries to convince her that she can juggle both careers as an actress and heroine, Supergirl tells him that she has not come to seek his advice, only to tell him her decision. Superman accepts the fact that Kara is an adult now. She tells him that she is relocating to Chicago, and flies there.
Appearing in "Supergirl"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Superman
- Alan Ward (Final appearance)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Father (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Mother (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Daughter (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Son (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
- Toto (Mentioned only)
- Town Residents (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
Locations:
- New York
- New York City
- GBS Building
- New York City
- Kansas
- Farmhouse (Destroyed)
- Illinois
Items:
- Secret Hearts TV Soap Opera (Mentioned only)
- Tornadoes
Vehicles:
Notes
- On page 10 panel 6, Pulitzer Prize was mistakenly spelled as Purlitzer Prize.
- There was no title for the Supergirl story.
Trivia
- The first story is a sequel to Action Comics #436.
- The second story bridges Supergirl's tale between the last issue of The Superman Family and the first issue of the second volume of her solo series Supergirl (Volume 2).
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