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Cover: Win Mortimer

Superman #71

Jul 1951 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Clark Kent's Super-Masquerade!”

At a charity bazaar booth, Superman himself is available for a kiss — just one dollar! — while several elegantly dressed women crowd around, one protesting she's "nobody important" in a charming bit of Silver Age humor. The cover by Win Mortimer perfectly sets up the featured story, "Clark Kent's Super-Masquerade!", promising a playful look at the delicate dance between Superman's public persona and Clark Kent's secret identity. With 52 big pages for a dime, this 1951 issue delivers the kind of lighthearted intrigue that made DC's Superman title such a delight.

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writer Bill Finger · artist Wayne Boring · inker Stan Kaye · cover Win Mortimer

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inker Stan Kaye
cover pencils, inks Win Mortimer

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Superman gains temporary amnesia.

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