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Cover: Kerry Gammill & Bob McLeod

Superman #48

Oct 1990 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.50 GBP
📊 ~37,690 copies sold its debut month
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“The Sinbad Contract, Part One”

Superman #48 brings the Man of Steel face-to-face with a compelling new threat in "The Sinbad Contract, Part One," kicking off what promises to be a memorable multi-part story. The cover — penciled by Kerry Gammill and inked by Bob McLeod — is a striking image of Superman standing his ground in an urban street scene, cape billowing dramatically as a barrage of energy blasts spark off his invulnerable body, with police officers taking cover behind a squad car and a second, smaller Superman figure visible in the background. Part of DC's 1990 Curt Swan Month celebration, the interior is crafted by the reliable team of writer Bill Messner-Loebs, artist Curt Swan, and inker Dennis Janke — a strong creative lineup for an issue that sets the stage for serious conflict ahead.

writer Bill Messner-Loebs · artist Curt Swan · inker Dennis Janke · colorist Glenn Whitmore · letterer Bill Oakley · cover Kerry Gammill, Bob McLeod

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Cast · 4 characters

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artist Curt Swan
letterer Bill Oakley
cover pencils Kerry Gammill
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Davood Nassur gets ahold of a belt that enhances his metahuman abilities.

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