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.
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Assigned by Perry White to write an article on the life of an internee, Lois and Clark meet with their friend, Dr. Sanford Frank, who then introduces them to internee Pedro Carlos from Latin America. The reporters soon learn that Carlos is a member of a South American tribe, the Chirrobans, who suffer from a yellow plague that is now affecting people in Metropolis, thanks to Quismado, a Chirroban. Heading to South America, Superman succeeds in stopping Quismado and securing a cure for the yellow plague in Metropolis.
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