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Comic Title: Superman:The Dailies:1939-1942 HC
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: 1998
On Sale Date:
November 25, 1998 Direct Market Date November 25, 1998
Source: Diamond Shipping List, Shipping This Week: November 25
Direct Market Date November 25, 1998
Source: Usenet, Late Comics Report for the week of December 4, 1998
Shipping Date December 2, 1998
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #1309
Shipping Date November 18, 1998
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #1306
Direct Market Date October 21, 1998
Source: Previews, Vol. 8 #7 (#115)
Shipping Date October 21, 1998
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #1301
Cover Price: $75.00
Page Count: 560
Editor: Peter Poplaski
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Title: "Skyscraper of Death"
Pages: 12
Feature(s):
Superman (Comic Strip)
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Penciller: Joe Shuster
Inker: Paul Cassidy
Reprinted From:
Superman #2 (1939)
Feature Character(s)
- Superman (last appearance in Superman #2; next appearance in Superman #2)
Supporting Character(s)
- George Taylor (last appearance in Superman #2; next appearance in Action Comics #17)
Villain(s)
- A saboteur (working as a night watchman; dies in this story; no further appearances)
- Butch Grogan and his accomplice (saboteurs; no further appearances)
- Nat Grayson (president of Akme Construction Company; no further appearances)
Comments:
This story originally appeared as a serial in the Superman daily newspaper strip and was in black and white.
Superman Daily Strip #67-90, 04/03/1939-04/29/1939
Synopsis:
Superman keeps a lookout for sabotage of a building which is under construction. Five deaths have occurred due to accidents near the building. The Man of Steel spots a night watchmen sabotaging a girder. He stops the man and forces him to give up the name of his employer, Butch Grogan. The man then dies of a heart attack.
Superman confronts Grogan who was hired by a rival constuction company, Akme, to slow progress on the building and ruin the reputation of Bruce Constructions. Grogan is shot fleeing from police but not before warning Nat Grayson, president of Akme, about Superman.
Locked in a metal room, Grayson hides from Superman and uses explosives against him. Superman survives and rips through the steel barricade. He forces Grayson to confess, which earns him a date with the electric chair.
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