Superman #7
In "Lois Lane, Globe-Trotter!", Superman faces a truly strange threat when Lex Luthor unleashes his "Ray of Life," animating statues and other objects to do his bidding—leading to a surreal showdown even with a living statue of the Man of Steel himself. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster, this 1947 adventure sees Lois Lane in the spotlight as she travels the globe, uncovering the villain's scheme. The cover, by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, captures the surreal chaos of the moment.
In a surreal twist, Superman finds himself fighting not just Lex Luthor, but the very statue of himself, as the villain’s "Ray of Life" animates inanimate objects to do his bidding. With the city under siege by living statues and mechanical constructs, the Man of Tomorrow must outthink a foe who turns the familiar into the uncanny.
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