The Menomonee Falls Gazette #93
In "The Spy Who Loved Me," Clark Kent finds himself playing Superman in a film, forcing him to act unlike his usual self to keep his secret identity safe—though the danger on set feels all too real, with an unseen assassin targeting him. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster with inks by Wayne Boring, this 1973 tale blends Hollywood glamour with suspense, while Paul Norris delivers the cover with his signature style.
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Having been cast as Superman for a movie, Clark has to behave un-Superman-like to protect his identity, while someone tries to kill him on the set.
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