Action Comics #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man They Wouldn't Believe!", Lois Lane finds herself at the center of a surprising twist when her scathing article about a playboy inadvertently sparks a real romance—leaving Clark Kent flustered enough to finally let slip the truth about who he really is. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by Sam Citron’s art with inks by Don Komisarow, this 1943 classic captures a pivotal moment in the Superman mythos, all framed by Jack Burnley’s dynamic cover.
In "The Man They Wouldn't Believe!" from Action Comics #61 (1943), Lois Lane finds herself at the center of a surprising turn of events after writing a scathing review of a playboy’s latest performance—only to have her words spark an unexpected romance. When the man she criticized declares his love and proposes, Clark Kent’s jealousy reaches a breaking point, forcing him to confront the truth about who he really is.
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Reprinted in Superman in Action Comics #1 (1993), Superman: The Action Comics Archives #4 (2005), Superman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2006), Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus #3 (2017)
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