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Superman #10

May 1941 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Invisible Luthor”

From May–June 1941, Superman #10 presents a vivid airfield emergency on Fred Ray's cover: the Man of Steel races across a desert runway, cape streaming, arms outstretched toward a blonde woman tumbling helplessly through the air while a small plane erupts in flames behind them. With a story titled "The Invisible Luthor" waiting inside, written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Wayne Boring, this early chapter of the Superman solo series captures the Golden Age at full throttle.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist Wayne Boring · inker Siegel and Shuster Studio · cover Fred Ray

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cover pencils, inks Fred Ray

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Lois and Clark see Jim Gregg, a clerk in the Ordnance Division of the War Department, coming out of an astrologer's office, and find it odd the man wold visit such a place. Separately, Lois, then Clark visit the evil Righam-Bey trying to learn what he is up to, but it is Superman who discovers that the ordnance clerk knows about a new bomb being tested that responds to the engines of enemy ships, and the astrologer is attempting to learn that secret for himself.

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