Cover Credits |
Artist: Joe Shuster |
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Comic Title: Famous First Edition C-61
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: 1979
On Sale Date:
December 14, 1978 Newsstand Date December 14, 1978
Source: House Ad, DC Comics Presents #7, Page 16-17
Newsstand Date December 14, 1978
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #25
Copyright Date December 14, 1978
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1978
Newsstand Date December 12, 1978
Source: Comic Reader, #163
Shipping Date November 21, 1978
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #25
Newsstand Date October 12, 1978
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #23
Shipping Date September 19, 1978
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #23
Newsstand Date June 20, 1978
Source: Comic Reader, #157
Frequency: Quarterly
Cover Price: $2.00
Page Count: 64
Editor: Paul Levitz
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
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Title: (No Title)
Pages: 2
Feature(s):
Superman (of Earth-2)
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Reprinted From:
Superman #1 (1939)
Feature Character(s)
- Superman (last appearance in Action Comics #13; next appearance in Action Comics #14)
Villain(s)
- Biff Dugan (a murderer; no further appearances)
- Harvey Brown (a patent attorney; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Detective Blake (no further appearances)
- Several police officers (Mooney named; no further appearances)
Comments:
Text story
Synopsis:
The police are called to the office of Harvey Brown, patent attorney. Sergeant Blake finds the office in chaos. Brown explains that Superman was just there. The Man of Steel destroyed the office to scare Brown into returning money that he swindled from clients.
Blake thinks Superman is still in the building. One of his men thinks he is in the elevator, so Blake and his men are waiting outside when the doors open. Instead of Superman, they find reporter Clark Kent inside. Clark then accompanies the police back to headquarters.
When they arrive, Blake is informed that murderer Biff Dugan has been captured. Clark asks for an interview. He uses a potential article about Blake's bungled attempt to apprehend Superman as leverage. Clark is given a private interview with Dugan, but the killer escapes through a window. Superman goes after him and brings him back to the station. Blake wants to blame Clark, but when the prisoner is found back inside the room, he is forced to acknowledge that Superman does some good.
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