Description: Superman: The Golden Age Volume 2 collects more Superman stories from the early 1940s, including the first appearances of characters such as Lex Luthor and Perry White. Collects Action Comics #20-31, Superman #4-7, and New York World's Fair Comics #2. It is a perfect addition to any comic book collection and a great item for a Superman fan.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Maryville, Tennessee
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Tradition: US Comics
Features: First Printing
Language: English
Artist/Writer: Jerry Siegel, Dennis Neville, Siegel and Shuster Studio, Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring, Jack Burnley, Paul Lauretta, Paul Cassidy
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist: Michael Cho
Publisher: DC Comics
Genre: Superheroes, Non-Fiction
Publication Year: 2017
Character: Jensen, Grafton (Villain), Mr. Calvert (Villain), Galbraith, Peter Peeker (Villain), Burkley (Villain, Architect, Introduction), Mumsen (Villain, Introduction, Death), Representative Barnes, Morton Craig, Lex Luthor (Villain) (With Grey Hair), Public Prosecutor Ralph Dale (Villain, Introduction), Nick Blake (Villain), Sgt. Casey, Carlton Vogel (Introduction), Perry White (Introduction, 1st Name Revealed in Issue #10, First Appearance in Comic Book), George Lash, Medini (Villain, Introduction, Death), John (Cameo, Construction Company Head, Death), Brute Bashby (Villain), Sgt. Casey (As Sgt. Clancy), Carlson, Kotzoff (Villain, Introduction), Sgt. Casey (Introduction), Benny Farrel, Villains: Mr. Tweed, Twist (Villain), Mayor Hansen (Villain, Introduction), George Taylor (Cameo), Bert Runyan (Introduction), Zolar (Villain, Introduction), George Tirrell, Dr. Bren (Villain), Professor Carl Grinstead, Jake Brent (Villain), Slug Kelly (Villain, Introduction), Samuel Norval (Cameo, Jewel Collector, Death), Un-Named Henchman (Villain, Death), Sam Goetz, Mr. Gregory (Villain, Death), Police Chief Watson, Herculo (Introduction), Burt Mason (Introduction, Publisher of the Daily Planet), Mrs. Tweed, Terry Curtis (Introduction), Un-Named Other Members of the Black Gang (Villains, Introduction), Lex Luthor (Villain) (With Red Hair), Lex Luthor (Villain) (Introduction, No First Name Given in this Story), Un-Named Clown Called "The Strongarm Bandit" (Villain), Louie (Villain, Death), Jimmy (Villain), Paul Dorgan (Cameo, Death), Pete (Villain), Commissioner Jim Stanley (Villain, Introduction), George Taylor (Unnamed), Jim Tirrell (Death), George Taylor (Named), Laura Vogel (Introduction), George Taylor (Unnamed in Story), Henry Davis, Peter Carnahan, Mr. Jenkins, Professor Hunter (Villain), Davey Merrill, Mike Moran (Villain, Introduction), Nick Norton (Villain, Introduction), Perry White, Villain: General Lupo, Borden Mosely (Villain), Rufus Carnahan, Sergeant Casey, Mrs. Davis, Nat Burly (Villain, Introduction), Nick (Villain), Blackie Sarto (Villain), Perry White (Unnamed), Villain: Ultra-Humanite, Tommy, J. F. Curtis (Villain, Introduction, Death, Killed by Superman), Frank Jordan (Villain), T-21 (Lita Laverne) (Villain, Introduction, Foreign Actress), Red Tyler (Villain, Introduction), Barney Calhoun (Introduction, Death), Carlin (Villain, Introduction), Harde, Dr. Wortington, Professor Clarence Cobalt (Villain), Tommy Blake, Baron Munsdorf (Villain, Introduction), Professor Martinson (Death), Jenkins, Martin (Villain), Little Mary, Lois Lane, Ultra-Humanite, Kolb (Villain, Death), Zachary Collum (Introduction, Publisher of the Morning Pictorial), Mr. Fullerton (Villain, Death), Butch (Villain), Mr. Mason (Daily Planet Publisher), Lex Luthor (Villain) (With Red Hair, 2nd Appearance), "Scoop" Carter, Gus Snide (Villain, Intro), Superman (Clark Kent), Tom Davis (Villain), Captain Mcday (Villain, Introduction), George Taylor, Dolores Winters (Death), Alex Evell (Villain, Introduction), Jane Day (Villain), Amy Carlson, Billings (Villain, Introduction), Calvin Chalmers, Mr. Jackson (Villain, Introduction), John Davis, Kennedy (Editor of the Daily Pictorial)
Series Title: Superman: the Golden Age
Issue Number: 2