Superman #46 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1947.
Synopsis for "Mr. Mxyztplk Goes to College"
Appearing in "Mr. Mxyztplk Goes to College"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Carlton University's Dean (Single appearance)
- Coach Manning (Single appearance)
- Coach Raney (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Earth-Two
- Carlton University
- Bedlum University
Synopsis for "High Man on a Flagpole"
Appearing in "High Man on a Flagpole"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Quent (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Tom Trent (Single appearance)
- Arnold Carlyle (Single appearance)
- Jean Dixon (Single appearance)
Locations:
Vehicles:
- Train
- An airplane
Synopsis for "That Old Class of Superboy's"
Appearing in "That Old Class of Superboy's"
Featured Characters:
- Superman
Supporting Characters:
- Lois Lane
- Superboy (Flashback only)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Benjamin (Dizzy) Dowling (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
- Dragons (Mentioned only)
- Joe (Snappy) (In a photograph only)
- Knights of the Round Table (Mentioned only)
- Lester (Pudge) Smythe (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
- Peggy (Red) Watson (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
- Porky Wagner (Flashback only) (Single appearance)
- Stanley (Flip) King (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Earth-Forty (Flashback and main story)
- Metropolis (Flashback and main story)
- 344 Clinton Street
- Marriage License Bureau
- Metropolis High School (Flashback only)
- Metropolis Square Garden
- Circus
- Metropolis University
- New Industrial Arts Building
- Metropolis (Flashback and main story)
Notes
- "That Old Class of Superboy's" features a Superman who grew up (and had a career as Superboy) in Metropolis. This not consistent with either the Earth-Two Superman (who did not have a Superboy career) or the Earth-One Superman (who grew up in Smallville). Crisis on Infinite Earths: The Compendium places this story on Earth-Forty.
Trivia
- The cover shows Superman turning the handle of a Ford Model T. Produced between 1908 and 1927, this car was the first affordable automobile, which made car travel available to middle-class Americans. The system did not need a starting battery, since proper hand-cranking would generate enough current for starting.
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