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Action Comics #61

Jun 1943 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Man They Wouldn't Believe!”

In "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.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist Sam Citron · inker Don Komisarow · cover Jack Burnley

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artist Sam Citron
cover pencils, inks Jack Burnley

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Lois writes an article critical of a certain playboy, but it backfires when he falls in love and proposes to her, making even Clark Kent jealous enough to reveal his secret identity to her.

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