Supermann
A Golden Age creation bearing the unmistakable fingerprints of Bill Finger and Wayne Boring, Supermann made his debut in the pages of Buntes Allerlei #42 in 1953, published by Aller Verlag in what appears to be a German-language edition of classic DC material. This character keeps remarkable company — sharing pages with the likes of Karl Kent, Linda Lane, Chefredakteur Perry, Bruce Wayne, and Batman — making even a modest four-appearance catalog feel like a window into a fascinating corner of comics history. One of those appearances carries key-issue status, making it a genuine collector's find, and the fact that this run stretches across an impressive 44 years speaks to an enduring publishing legacy. For fans who love tracing how superhero comics traveled across borders and languages during the Golden Age and beyond, Supermann is a wonderfully distinctive piece of that global story.
#42/1953