Action Comics #346
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Sold Insurance to Superman!", a cunning mind turns the tables on the Man of Steel with a scheme rooted in identity and deception. When a mysterious Professor uncovers Clark Kent’s secret, he enlists a surgically altered double to manipulate Supergirl into unwittingly confirming Superman’s true identity—setting off a high-stakes game of wits. Written by Robert Bernstein and brought to life with crisp, dynamic art by Jim Mooney and Al Plastino, the story features a striking cover by Curt Swan and George Klein.
In "The Man Who Sold Insurance to Superman!", insurance salesman Terry Mason faces an impossible challenge: marry the boss's daughter only if he can sell a $100 billion life insurance policy to Superman. The story follows his desperate, high-stakes pitch in a world where even the Man of Steel isn't immune to the fine print.
In "The Case of the Superman Impostor!" from Action Comics #346, the Professor sets his sights on exposing Superman’s secret identity, using a surgically altered henchman to impersonate the Man of Steel and trick Supergirl into revealing Clark Kent’s true identity. With deception and daring, the Professor’s plan unfolds in a tense game of cat and mouse that puts the hero’s cover at risk.
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Reprinted in Superman #47 (1968), Superman Supacomic #102 (1968), Supermann #6/1968 (1968), Superman et Batman et Robin #6 (1969), Superman et Batman et Robin #7 (1969), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018), Stålmannen #18/1967
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