Issue | #44 |
Published | January-February 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Whitney Ellsworth, [Jack Schiff, Mort Weisinger] |
Notes | inker credit by Bob Hughes 12/04; last issue published by Superman Inc, some stories would continue to be copyrighted by Superman Inc until the 1960's |
Characters | Toyman |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Wayne Boring |
Inks | George Roussos? |
Notes | inker credit by Bob Hughes 12/04; last issue published by Superman Inc, some stories would continue to be copyrighted by Superman Inc until the 1960's |
Characters | Villain: The Toyman; Lois Lane |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Don Cameron |
Pencils | Ira Yarbrough |
Inks | George Roussos |
Notes | writer credit by Martin O'Hearn, inker credit by Bob Hughes 12/04 |
Characters | Villain: Samuel C. Owens (Intro); Lois Lane; Joe Swift (intro) |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Don Cameron? |
Pencils | Ira Yarbrough |
Inks | Stan Kaye? |
Notes | credits by Bob Hughes 12/04 |
Script | Mel Terret |
Letters | typeset |
Genre | humor |
Script | Lit-Win |
Pencils | Lit-Win |
Inks | Lit-Win |
Characters | William Shakespeare, James I; Lois Lane; Perry White; Rinton |
Synopsis | Supes helps Shakespeare write MACBETH! When Lois and Clark are accidentally sent through time and Superman shows up, Lois thinks Clark must be Superman, but he fools her with a dummy and some ventriloquism. Superman can't travel through time be himself in this story. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Don Cameron |
Pencils | Ira Yarbrough |
Inks | George Roussos? |
Notes | 1st (?) time travel story. Inker credit by Bob Hughes 12/04 |
Genre | gag |
Script | Phil Berube |
Pencils | Phil Berube |
Inks | Phil Berube |