Superman (1939-1986) #414


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Superman (1939-1986) #17


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Lois suspects that Clark Kent is Superman. A vicious criminal uses innocent people, trapped by hypnotic power, who are armed with a bomb apparatus that makes it possible for them to rob without opposition from the police. Superman must solve a series of bold crimes that were pulled by ungainly men who look anything but formidable. Lex Luthor survives his execution in the electric chair, which only makes him more powerful.




Superman (1939-1986) #423


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Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" begins the final story of the Silver Age Superman, as written by legendary scribe Alan Moore. Superman's villains attack, revealing his secret identity to those closest to him! Continued in ACTION COMICS #583.




Superman (1939-1986) #8


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Two hard-working professors succeed in creating a process to enlarge the size of living organisms, but when they try the process on human beings, and succeed with dreadful results, the Man of Steel must intervene.




Superman (1939-1986) #415


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Superman (1939-1986) #14


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When people who attend a concert at Plymouth Hall are robbed, seemingly without their knowledge, Clark and Lois attend the next evening’s concert to see if lightning strikes twice.




Superman (1939-1986) #23


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When Superman arrives at Camp Towne to make an appearance, he volunteers to participate in the war games that will take place.




Superman (1939-1986) #20


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A practical joke by Lois exposes Clark’s secret identity, forcing him to “masquerade” as Superman. A German inventor creates an army of Nazi-controlled sea serpents that Hitler plans on using against Allied convoys.




Superman (1939-1986) #21


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After a run-in with four notorious underworld gang leaders (one of whom is killed in the process), Lois decides to write a series of articles exposing them. When Lois is arrested for wearing a stolen mink coat from Lacey’s Department Store, Clark Kent learns that a former Lacey’s employee sold it to her.




Superman (1939-1986) #5


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“THE SLOT MACHINE RACKET.” 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.