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COVER DETAILS
Characters:
Superman
Pencils:
Joe Shuster (see notes); Leo O'Mealia (see notes)
Inks:
Joe Shuster (see notes); Leo O'Mealia (see notes)
Letters:
?; Todd Klein (logo design)
Notes:
Logo design credit from Todd Klein.
In an article in Alter Ego (TwoMorrows, 1999 series) #27 (August 2003) where Ken Gale and Rich Morrissey interview Vin Sullivan (who remembered O'Mealia), Rich states that O'Mealia photostatted and cut out the Shuster work from the first panel from Action Comics #10 for the cover and drew the ornate detailing surrounding it. O'Mealia may also have retraced the photostat or done some retouching of the figure and building backgrounds.
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Two-Page Origin of Superman
Characters:
Superman; Ma (Mary) Kent (intro); Pa Kent (intro); Krypton
Synopsis:
After the planet Krypton is blown up, a couple finds a baby in a rocket and adopt him. The young boy grows up to be Superman.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
First version that mentions Krypton and foster parents.
Title:
Clark Kent Gets a Job
Characters:
Clark Kent; George Taylor (intro, not named); Bea Carroll (villain)
Synopsis:
Clark Kent applies for a job at the Daily Star, but is turned down until Superman stops a lynching and Clark phones in the story. Then Superman gets singer Bea Carroll to confess to the murder of Jack Kennedy.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
Redrawn sequence edited out of the story from Action #1 when it was recut from comic strip format to comic book format. Superman wears red boots. In the Millennium Edition reprint, this untitled story is given the title of "Superman -- Champion of the Oppressed!"
Title:
The Coming of Superman
Characters:
Superman; George Taylor (intro, not named); Lois Lane (intro); 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.
Pages:
11.670
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
Joe Shuster ?
Notes:
Continued in next story sequence. Superman wears blue boots in this story.
Title:
Revolution in San Monte
Characters:
Superman; Alex Greer (villain); Emil Norvell (villain); Lois Lane; Lola Cortez; George Taylor (cameo)
Synopsis:
Clark Kent and Lois Lane go to San Monte in South America to cover the war brewing. Superman proves the war is being fomented by munitions manufacturers.
Pages:
12.670
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
Clark apparently works for the [Cleveland] Evening News, as he sends pictures there. Superman wears blue boots.
Title:
Scientific Explanation of Superman's Amazing Strength--!
Characters:
Superman
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
Joe Shuster ?
Notes:
Adapted (not reprinted) from page 1 in Action Comics #1.
Title:
The Blakely Mine Disaster
Characters:
Clark Kent; George Taylor; Stanislaw Kober; Thornton Blakely (villain)
Synopsis:
Clark investigates accidents in a shoddily run mine.
Pages:
12.670
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
Superman appears in only one panel in this story, wearing blue boots. In the Millennium Edition reprint, this untitled story is given the title of "Cave-In at the Blakely Mine!"
Synopsis:
Superman impersonates a football player to straighten out a fixed game.
Pages:
12.750
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
Clark works for the Evening News in this story. Superman wears blue boots. In the Millennium Edition reprint, this untitled story is given the title of "Superman -- Football Hero!"
Title:
Boys and Girls: Meet the Creators of the One and Only Superman - America's Greatest Adventure Strip!
Characters:
Superman (inset); Jerry Siegel (photo); Joe Shuster (photo)
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Has photos and bios of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Synopsis:
After Superman eludes Sergeant Blake by changing to Clark Kent, Clark blackmails the detective into allowing him a jailhouse interview with Biff Dugan. When Dugan escapes, Clark switches to Superman and returns Dugan to his cell.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Jerry Siegel
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Pin-Up
Characters:
Superman
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Joe Shuster
Inks:
Joe Shuster
Notes:
Original back cover. Illustration also used in reduced size in the Supermen of America promo in this issue.
Title:
Pin-up of Current Superman
Characters:
Superman
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (signed)
Inks:
Dick Giordano (signed)
Notes:
Appears on inside back cover in this issue.
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