Superman #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pulp Friction," Jimmy Olsen takes a bold step beyond his usual role at the Daily Planet, inspired by Lois Lane’s latest byline, and sets out to uncover a dangerous secret involving Arclight, a villain with a grudge against journalists. With a helping hand from Superman and the Newsboy Legion, Jimmy pours his heart into the story—only to miss the deadline and watch his chance slip away when Perry White assigns the piece to someone else. Fueled by frustration and a sense of injustice, Jimmy makes a dramatic choice that tests his loyalty and ambition. Written by Dan Jurgens and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Joe Rubinstein’s precise inks, this 1995 issue captures a defining moment in Jimmy’s journey, with a cover by Dan Jurgens and Joe Rubinstein.
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Inspired by a story Lois has written for the Daily Planet, Jimmy decides to go out and write a big story of his own. With a little help from Superman and the Newsboy Legion, he works hard on an article about Arclight, a super-villain who targets reporters. Unfortunately, he misses the paper's deadline and finds that Perry has given the story to someone else. Jimmy demands that Perry pull the other story and run his instead, but when his boss refuses, he quits in a huff.
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