Superman #11
In "Zimba's Gold Badge Terrorists," Superman investigates a mysterious outbreak of the yellow plague in Metropolis, tracing its origins to a Chirroban refugee named Quismado and a secret tribal legacy. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Leo Nowak, this 1941 adventure follows Lois Lane and Clark Kent as they uncover a hidden connection between a South American tribe and a growing crisis in the city. The story’s dramatic cover by Fred Ray captures the tension of a world on edge.
In "Zimba's Gold Badge Terrorists," Superman faces a new kind of threat when the ruthless Gold Badge Organization, led by the fanatical Rolf Zimba, unleashes a wave of destruction across Metrodale and sets its sights on Metropolis. With Lois Lane and Perry White in danger and the Daily Planet under siege, Superman hatches a daring plan to infiltrate the group by posing as their leader—setting a trap that could bring down the entire organization in one bold move.
In "The Corinthville Caper," Superman, Lois Lane, and Perry White investigate bizarre reports of giant animals terrorizing the town, leading them to the lab of Dr. Emil Carlstrom—only to find his experiments are far more innocent than they seem. When the truth emerges, a shocking twist reveals a hidden gold mine beneath the lab, and the real culprit behind the chaos is someone who used the giant animals as a cover.
In "The Yellow Plague," Lois Lane and Clark Kent investigate the mysterious outbreak of a deadly illness in Metropolis, tracing its origins to a South American internee, Pedro Carlos, and his people, the Chirrobans. When the truth leads them to Quismado, a rogue Chirroban seeking revenge, Superman must race to stop him and find a cure before the plague spreads further.
In "The Plot of Count Bergac," a newly returned Patricia Randall takes control of the Randall Department Store Company, only to draw the attention of Count Bergac—posing as a nobleman with a shocking proposal. With a fortune on the line and a mysterious agenda, the Count offers to restore the board’s power if he can marry Patricia, setting off a tense game of influence and deception.
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Reprinted in The Superman Archives #3 (1991), The Superman Gallery #1 (1993), The Superman Chronicles #6 (2009), Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus #2 (2016), Superman: The Golden Age #3 (2017), Superman: The Golden Age #4 (2018)
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