Jerry Ordway

Jerry Ordway is an American comic book creator, most notable for his works on the characters of Billy Batson and Clark Kent.

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Americomics #2

AC 1983 Vol. 1
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Adventures of Superman #443

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Adventures of Superman #449

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Adventures of Superman #448

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Adventures of Superman #450

DC 1989 Vol. 1
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1st appearance of the Eradicator, a Kryptonian device responsible for constructing the Fortress of Solitude

After the 'Death of Superman' the device takes on a human form as one of four Supermen, The Eradicator

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Action Comics Annual #2

DC 1989 Vol. 1
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Superman #39

DC 1990 Vol. 2
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Superman #40

DC 1990 Vol. 2
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1st appearance of Terra-Man

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Clark Kent proposes to Lois Lane, she accepts

Marvel/DC crossover: Mr. Mxyzptlk reveals himself to also be Marvel’s Impossible Man and claims he needs to visit his ‘four friends’

Quote 'Oops, sometimes it's just IMPOSSIBLE to remember what I look like from world to world’

In this issue, he confronts a group of heroes dressed in blue using dialogue from the Impossible Man's first appearance (Fantastic Four #11 - 1963)

Superman #50

DC 1990 Vol. 2
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Scarce newsstand, second printing identified by two factors:

UPC/barcode in lower left corner

Banner at the top that reads ‘Historic Engagement Issue’

Superman #51

DC 1991 Vol. 2
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Cover art depicting the famed Superman motto 'Truth, Justice and the American Way' which was retired in 2021, replaced with 'Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow'

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1st appearance of Ron Troupe, a Daily Planet reporter

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