Superman #11

DC ⋅ 1941
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Key Facts

Cover art by Fred Ray

Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Fred Ray

Writer

Jerry Siegel

Published

July 1941

Synopsis

ZIMBA'S GOLD BADGE TERRORISTS  When the ruthless Gold Badge Organization causes tremendous damage in the city of Metrodale through the use of bombs, its leaders then turn their attention to the city of Metropolis. But when they threaten and nearly destroy the Daily Planet building, Superman devises a plan to impersonate the group's leader. THE CORINTHVILLE CAPER Editor White sends Lois and Clark to Corinthville in response to public sightings of giant animals, and they visit the laboratory of Dr. Carlstrom, who assures the pair that his experiments are being done to try to extend the lifespan of animals. Later, Superman confronts the culprit involved who explains that he made up the story about giant animals, and only used a large gorilla and snake to support his story, because he had discovered a hidden gold mine beneath Carlstrom's lab. THE YELLOW PLAGUE Assigned by Perry White to write an article on the life of an internee , Lois and Clark meet with their friend, Dr. Sanford Frank, who then introduces them to internee Pedro Carlos from Latin America. The reporters soon learn that Carlos is a member of a South American tribe, the Chirrobans, who suffer from a yellow plague that is now affecting people in Metropolis, thanks to Quismado, a Chirroban. THE PLOT OF COUNT BERGAC Patricia Randall returns from overseas and calls a Board of Directors meeting for the Randall Department Store Company, and informs them that from that point on, she was taking charge. After she leaves, a French Count in attendance informs the board that if he has his way and marries her, that he would return control of the company to them: for $100,000 a year!

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