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Cover: Al Plastino

Superman #75

Mar 1952 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Prankster's Star Pupil!”

Published in March/April 1952, this 52-page DC issue presents a wonderfully charming cover by Al Plastino: Superman hoists a heavy steel girder overhead, earnestly reminding a thoroughly unimpressed Lois Lane who he is — her arms-crossed, skeptical stance stealing the scene just as much as the Man of Steel himself. The cover blurb teases a story involving Lois falling victim to "The Man Who Stole Memories," making this a compelling slice of early-'50s Superman storytelling with Henry Boltinoff handling the interior work.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Henry Boltinoff · cover Al Plastino

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Henry Boltinoff
cover pencils, inks Al Plastino

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Vic combines two dates so he can study later.

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