Superman #49
In "Perry Como, I Love You!", Lois Lane lands a surprise chance to record a song with the famous crooner—much to the delight of fans and the dismay of a record company desperate to keep their star in the spotlight. Written by William Woolfolk and brought to life with Al Plastino’s expressive art and inks, this 1951 classic captures a lighthearted moment in Superman’s world, with a touch of behind-the-scenes intrigue. The cover by Al Plastino perfectly captures the playful spirit of the story.
In "Perry Como, I Love You!", Lois Lane lands a surprise chance to record a song with the famous crooner Perry Como—much to the delight of her fans and the dismay of a shady record executive who’d rather keep the spotlight on his own star. With charm and a dash of mischief, this 1951 tale spins a lighthearted twist on fame, music, and the power of a well-timed encore.
In "The Secret of the 6 Superman Statues!", a mysterious series of Superman statues appears across the country, baffling the Man of Steel. When he uncovers the truth behind the monuments, he finds a clever scheme to exploit a hidden tunnel beneath Mount Avery—leading to a showdown of wits and strength that tests his resolve in a most unexpected way.
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