Description The Man of Steel\'s Newspaper comic strips are among the rarest of all Superman collectibles.
His rendition of Superman became the most recognizable version during the 1950s and \'60s..
He became one of Joe Shuster\'s early assistants in the late 1930s and eventually assumed the full drawing duties.
Wayne Boring was born in Minnesota in 1905 and studied art in his hometown, as well as the Chicago Art Institute.
He was a prolific writer for DC Comics in the 1940s and \'50s, and wrote the most of the Superman Newspaper strips throughout the 1950s.
In these fifteen storylines by writer Alvin Schwartz and artist Wayne Boring, Superman faces off against the "Crime Mentalist" who can predict crimes before they happen; finds himself locked up for speeding in "Superman, Jailbird;" plays cupid to help a millionaire Prince Charming find the mysterious "Miss Whisper;" and is at the mercy of Enthor\'s paralyzing weapon Other stories in this third addition to the series include "Lois\'s Secret Identity" and "The Super Elixir."About the Author Alvin Schwartz was born in in New York in 1916 and began writing comics in 1939.
This comprehensive series helps remedy this gap in Superman history by bringing back into print every one of the daily Newspaper strips.
Description The Man of Steel\'s Newspaper comic strips are among the rarest of all Superman collectibles