"To Save a Superman" | |
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Superman | |
Title: | "To Save a Superman" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 240 |
Cover price: | .15 |
Cover date: | July, 1971 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | Denny O'Neil; Cary Bates |
Pencilers: | Curt Swan; Mike Kaluta |
Inkers: | Dick Giordano; Mike Kaluta |
Cover artists: | Neal Adams |
Cover inker: | Neal Adams |
Cover letterer: | Ben Oda |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Editors: | Julius Schwartz |
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- Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. He first appeared in Action Comics #1 in June, 1938 in a story called "Superman, Champion of the Opressed".
- This issue is reprinted in the Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore hardcover collection, which is part of the DC Comics Classics Library.
- With this issue, the series reverts back to standard 36-page format with original material.
- Julius Schwartz becomes the editor on the series beginning with this issue.