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The Menomonee Falls Gazette#181
Cover: Alfred Sindall

The Menomonee Falls Gazette #181

Jun 1975 · Street Enterprises · 1.00 USD
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“Who was Elton Driscoll?”

In "Who was Elton Driscoll?", a mystery unfolds as Superman tracks down Lois Lane, only to find her bewildered by his claims of her disappearance—she’s right there, in her apartment, with no sign of the impostors who’d taken her place. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster, with inks by Wayne Boring, this 1975 issue from Street Enterprises delivers a tense, character-driven tale anchored in the classic dynamic between Superman and Lois. The cover, by Alfred Sindall, captures the intrigue with a striking, moody portrait of the enigmatic Elton Driscoll.

writer Jerry Siegel · artist Joe Shuster · inker Wayne Boring · cover Alfred Sindall

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cover pencils, inks Alfred Sindall

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Superman finally locates Lois Lane but his talk about her disappearance confuses her; she shows him she's still in her apartment and the couple who had taken her place are now gone.

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