Superman #182
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSuperman #182 from January 1966 promises "A Great Two-Part Novel!" and delivers a cover that grabs attention immediately — the Man of Steel stands heroically while effortlessly hoisting a massive Mills Armor Truck Co. vehicle overhead, with money scattering through the air around him. The villainous Toyman gleefully hawkishly pitches his dangerous toys to onlookers, his speech bubbles taunting that Superman is forced to do exactly what each toy commands. Cover artists Curt Swan, Al Plastino, and inker George Klein bring real energy to this Silver Age showdown, setting the stage for what the cover boldly calls "Zero Hour for Superman When He Faces the Terrible Toyman!
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Clark becomes a disc jockey again (yes!).
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