- Script
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- Pencils
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- Inks
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- Letters
- tipografia
Logo do Super-Homem nos anos 30 e ficha técnica.
- Script
- Jerry Siegel (signed)
- Pencils
- Joe Shuster (signed)
- Inks
- Joe Shuster (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Joe Shuster
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As a distant planet was destroyed by old age...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent] (introduction, origin)
- Synopsis
- A space vehicle from a destroyed world lands on Earth, and its occupant becomes Superman. In addition, a scientific explanation for this being's powers is given.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Krypton
This strip was originally prepared for newspaper publication, cut up and repaged. Black shading used.
George Taylor first named in the newspaper strip in May 1939.
Lettering credit added by Craig Delich.
- Script
- Jerry Siegel
- Pencils
- Joe Shuster
- Inks
- Joe Shuster
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Joe Shuster ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A tireless figure races thru the night seconds count. . Delay means forfeit of an innocent life.
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; George Taylor (unnamed); Lois Lane; Daily Star; Evelyn Curry; Bea Carroll (villain); Butch Matson (villain); Senator Barrows (villain); Alex Greer (villain)
- Synopsis
- Superman delivers a witness to the governor to stop an execution, then stops a wife-beater. Later Superman, as Clark Kent, goes out with Lois, but she earns the wrath of Butch Matson and Superman must save her. Finally, Clark is assigned a story on the South American republic of San Monte. He heads to Washington DC to find out who is behind Senator Barrows pushing legislation which will embroil the United States in a war in Europe by grabbing lobbyist Alex Greer and scaring the truth out of him.
- Reprints
Superman wears blue boots. Story continues in Action Comics #2.
Originally prepared for newspaper publication, cut up and repaged, most probably by Joe Shuster. Vin Sullivan, Sheldon Mayer, and Harry Lampert are often cited as having done the paste-up work based on their own claims.
Black shading used. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich.