COMICLIST PREVIEWS: SUPERMAN THE golden AGE newspaper DAILIES 1947-1949 HC

The guy of Steel’s newspaper comic strips are among the rarest of all Superman collectibles.
In these 15 storylines, Superman faces off against the “Crime Mentalist” who can anticipate crimes before they happen; discovers himself locked up for speeding in “Superman, Jailbird;” plays cupid to assist a millionaire prince charming discover the mysterious “Miss Whisper;” as well as is at the mercy of his old foe Enthor’s paralyzing weapon! other stories in this third addition to the series include “Lois’s trick Identity” as well as “The super Elixir.”

Bullet points:
• featuring never-before-reprinted strips!

Superman: The golden Age newspaper Dailies: 1947-1949
Alvin Schwartz (w) • Wayne tiring (a) • Pete Poplaski (c)
HC • B&W • $49.99 • 260 pages • 11″ x 8-1/2″ • ISBN: 978-1-68405-437-4

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