Superman #92 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1954.
Synopsis for "The Impossible Headlines"
Perry White takes a vacation and is replaced by a sensationalist editor who prints exciting stories from the teletype, which prove to be wrong and discredit the Planet.
Appearing in "The Impossible Headlines"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- George Earns (Single appearance)
- Jimmy Olsen
- Lois Lane
Antagonists:
- Jigger Benson (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
Locations:
- France
- Mid-Atlantic
- Molgavia
- Molgavian Volcano
- Sulukan Valley
- United States of America
- Metropolis
- Daily Planet
- Teletype Office
- Metropolis
Items:
Synopsis for "Superman's Sweetheart"
After seeing an 800-year-old picture of himself marrying an unknown girl, Superman goes back in time to England in the 12th Century to investigate.
Appearing in "Superman's Sweetheart"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Duke Glennon (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Aldine (Single appearance)
- Dora (Single appearance)
- Eric (Single appearance)
- Professor Worthington (Single appearance)
Locations:
- United Kingdom, (1154)
- England
- Belford
- Glennon Castle
- England
- United States of America, (1954)
Items:
- 11th Century Wedding picture
- Large reflective glass (Destroyed)
Synopsis for "Superman's Last Hour"
Dan Delta, tough private eye who resembles Superman, is taken prisoner by gangster Nails Harrigan, who has stolen a large chunk of Kryptonite. Superman finds Dan and substitutes for him to get the Kryptonite away from Harrigan.
Appearing in "Superman's Last Hour"
Featured Characters:
- Superman (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Dan Delta (Flashback and main story)
Antagonists:
- "Nails" Harrigan (Single appearance)
- Joe (Single appearance)
- Ace Farago (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
Locations:
- Metropolis
- National Bank
Items:
Notes
- This issue of Superman is considered by many comic indexers to be the first issue to regularly feature the Superman of Earth-One. Other indexers place the dividing line between Earth-Two and Earth-One elsewhere. The DC Comics Database has decided to go with this issue as the first issue.
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