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Cover: Al Plastino

Superman #67

Nov 1950 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Perry Como, I Love You!”

In "Perry Como, I Love You!", a 1950 DC comic priced at 10 cents, Joe Poleski wakes up with amnesia, convinced he’s Clark Kent—just as Lois Lane witnesses Clark transform into Superman. Written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Wayne Boring with inks by Stan Kaye, the story takes a playful twist when Lois, certain Joe is her secret superhero, convinces him he’s Superman, and he, utterly confused, starts believing her. The cover, by Al Plastino, captures the absurdity in full.

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writer Alvin Schwartz · artist Wayne Boring · inker Stan Kaye · cover Al Plastino

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inker Stan Kaye
cover pencils, inks Al Plastino

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Joe Poleski gets amnesia and thinks he's Clark Kent. Meanwhile Lois has just seen Clark change to Superman. So she accuses Joe of being Superman- and since he doesn't know any better, he believes her!

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