This week, our panels are all taken from Siegel & Shuster's strips. Also that same month: Slam Bradley in Detective, and unavailable to me, Radio Squad in More Fun Comics #33. Prolific!
From Superman: "Revolution in San Monte" by Siegel & Shuster, Action Comics #2 (July 1938)
Early interaction between Superman and Lois Lane - he's already being coy about their potential for a relationship, something that's going to last a long, long time and serve as the engine for tons of Silver Age stories!
From Spy: "The Hooded Hordes" by Siegel & Shuster, Detective Comics #17 (July 1938)
Talking to the Big Boss (Bruce Lee represent!)? Or just making sure the secret society gets its office supplies? There's just one kind of pen I really like!
From Federal Men: "The Cobra: Part 2" by Siegel & Shuster, New Adventure Comics #28 (July 1938)
And then a Fed kills a boa constrictor, because it's all about pulp.
Next time, I promise a little more variety!
From Superman: "Revolution in San Monte" by Siegel & Shuster, Action Comics #2 (July 1938)
Early interaction between Superman and Lois Lane - he's already being coy about their potential for a relationship, something that's going to last a long, long time and serve as the engine for tons of Silver Age stories!
From Spy: "The Hooded Hordes" by Siegel & Shuster, Detective Comics #17 (July 1938)
Talking to the Big Boss (Bruce Lee represent!)? Or just making sure the secret society gets its office supplies? There's just one kind of pen I really like!
From Federal Men: "The Cobra: Part 2" by Siegel & Shuster, New Adventure Comics #28 (July 1938)
And then a Fed kills a boa constrictor, because it's all about pulp.
Next time, I promise a little more variety!
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