Superman #41
Superman #41 (July–Aug 1946) sports one of the most charming covers of the Golden Age: the Man of Steel himself sits slumped in an armchair before a drawing board, pencil in hand, question marks floating over his head as he stares at a blank Superman title page — with a "Due Date: 6" calendar looming overhead and a crumpled, ink-splattered sheet on the floor below. Cover pencils by Wayne Boring and inks by George Roussos give this playful, self-referential image a warm, cartoony energy that feels surprisingly fresh nearly eight decades later. Inside, Don C. Cameron's script and Pete Riss's art bring "Too Many Pranksters!" to life — a fine reminder of how much fun DC's writers and artists were having with their most famous hero in the postwar years.
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