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"Stowaway from the Stars"
Superman 361
Superman
Title: "Stowaway from the Stars"
Volume: 1
Number: 361
Cover price: .50
Cover date: July, 1981
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Writers: Cary Bates
Pencilers: Curt Swan
Inkers: Frank Chiaramonte
Cover artists: Ross Andru
Cover inker: Dick Giordano
Colorists: Adrienne Roy
Letterers: Ben Oda
Editors: Julius Schwartz
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"Stowaway from the Stars!" is the title to the first story featured in issue #361 of the first Superman ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Cary Bates with artwork by Curt Swan and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. It was colored by Adrienne Roy and lettered by Ben Oda. The second story is a "Superman 2020" back-up feature titled "The Ace of New Metropolis". It was written by Bob Rozakis with artwork by Alex Saviuk and inks by Vince Colletta. It was colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Todd Klein. Both stories were edited by Julius Schwartz with E. Nelson Bridwell as consulting editor. This issue shipped with a July, 1981 cover date and carries a cover price of .50 cents per copy.

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  • Olivia Tallow-Strong

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"The Ace of New Metropolis"[]

"The Ace of New Metropolis"
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Title: "The Ace of New Metropolis"
Credits
Writers: Bob Rozakis
Pencilers: Alex Saviuk
Inkers: Vince Colletta
Colorists: Jerry Serpe
Letterers: Todd Klein
Editors: Julius Schwartz

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue is job number S 3620.
  • This issue includes an advertiszment for Hostess Twinkies featuring Plastic Man in "Gold for Dessert".
  • Captain Strong is basically a pastiche of Popeye the Sailor Man.
  • Lois Lane really has an affection for Bermuda. Not only does she vacation there in this issue, but the movie version of Lane goes there in 1983 in Superman III (which was the producers' easy way of writing her character out of the film).

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