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Jan 1945 · DC
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“The Slot Machine Racket”

In "The Slot Machine Racket," Superman faces down a shady operation in 1945 when Lois and Clark uncover a scheme where children are lured into stores to play rigged slot machines, orchestrated by the gangster "Slug" Kelly. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Paul Cassidy and Wayne Boring, with inks by Paul Cassidy and Paul Lauretta, this classic tale sees the Man of Steel step in when the reporters are captured, turning the tide against the racketeers and their dangerous machines.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist, inker Paul Cassidy · artist Wayne Boring · inker Paul Lauretta

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artist, inker Paul Cassidy

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Lois and Clark are very concerned when they see business owners trying to induce children into their stores to play slot machines, placed there by the goons of "Slug" Kelly. When the duo are held captive by Kelly and threatened with death, Superman takes over to clean house of the machines and the mugs responsible for them.

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