Released March 1951
Action Comics #156
Synopsis
THE GIRL OF STEEL One of Luthor's inventions accidentally gives Lois Lane super powers. Of course, as an amateur her inexpert use of her powers causes problems for Superman. WORLD OF THE METAL MEN! Tommy, while searching for a missing scientis, discovers a robot in space. Meanwhile, a robot race finds the missing scientist. Parallel storylines ensue as neither group can understand the other. PIPELINE PERIL! Bill exposes two French Foreign Legionnaires engaged in the theft of Indo-Chinese oil. THE RIDDLE OF THE RAINBOW MAN The Rainbow Man uses his color wheel to commit crime across the spectrum. He also sends the Vigilante poetic clues.
Synopsis
THE GIRL OF STEEL One of Luthor's inventions accidentally gives Lois Lane super powers. Of course, as an amateur her inexpert use of her powers causes problems for Superman. WORLD OF THE METAL MEN! Tommy, while searching for a missing scientis, discovers a robot in space. Meanwhile, a robot race finds the missing scientist. Parallel storylines ensue as neither group can understand the other. PIPELINE PERIL! Bill exposes two French Foreign Legionnaires engaged in the theft of Indo-Chinese oil. THE RIDDLE OF THE RAINBOW MAN The Rainbow Man uses his color wheel to commit crime across the spectrum. He also sends the Vigilante poetic clues.
Key Facts
- Lois Lane with powers and a blonde wig appears as Superwoman
Details
- Series
- Action Comics
- Cover Date
- March 1951
- Pages
- 52
- UPC
- N/A
- Cover Price
- $0.10
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ArtistCurt Swan
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WriterEdmond Hamilton
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WriterDavid Kahn
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WriterDick Wood
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WriterAl Schwartz
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WriterHenry Boltinoff
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ArtistHenry Boltinoff
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LettererHenry Boltinoff
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WriterAl McLean
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ArtistAl McLean
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LettererAl McLean
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WriterHorace Elmo
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ArtistHorace Elmo
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LettererHorace Elmo
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ArtistBob Brown
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ArtistRaymond Perry
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ArtistEd Smalle
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ArtistAl Plastino
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Cover ArtistAl Plastino
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InkerJohn Fischetti