Superman: The Silver Age Newspaper Dailies Volume 3: 1963-1966

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  • The third volume of the Superman Silver Age daily newspaper strips
    presents the never-before reprinted stories from November 1963 through the
    series' conclusion in April 1966. Wayne Boring provides the classic artwork, and
    once again, Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel scripts adaptations of stories that
    first appeared in comic books. Siegel and Boring offer alternate versions of now
    classic stories originally written by Siegel himself, Leo Dorfman, Otto Binder,
    Robert Bernstein, Edmund Hamilton - and drawn in comic books by Curt Swan,
    Al Plastino, Kurt Schaffenberger, and Pete Costanza. Stories include "Lex
    Luthor, Daily Planet Editor," "Superman's Sacrifice,"
    "The "Man Who Stole Superman's Secret Life," "Lois
    Lane's Love Trap," "Clark Kent in the Big House," and
    "The Goofy Superman," among others.
  • More than 750 daily strips - over two years worth of stories -
    from Earth-N (for Newspapers) that comic book fans have not previously seen.
    Edited and designed by Dean Mullaney, Introduction by Sid Friedfertig, and cover
    drawing by Pete Poplaski.

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This is Book 3 in the Superman Silver Age Dailies Series. See all Superman Silver Age Dailies books here.

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About Jerry Siegel

Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) is best known as the co-creator of the world's longest published superhero, Superman, with Joe Shuster. He scripted the characrter on and off until 1967, and also worked on numerous other comic series.

Wayne Boring was born in Minnesota in 1905 and studied art in his hometown, as well as the School of the A

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About Wayne Boring

Wayne Boring was born in Minnesota in 1905 and studied art in his hometown, as well as the Chicago Art Institute. He became one of Joe Shuster's early assistants in the late 1930s and eventually assumed the full drawing duties. His rendition of Superman became the most recognizable version during the 1950s and '60s.

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