Superman #14

K. G. Murray
Australia
- Published
- May 1951
- Page count
- 28
- Cover price
- 6d [0-0-6 GBP]
- Colour
- Black & white
- Format
- Comic series
- Branding
-
None
Credits
- Editing
- ?
This issue is a variant of:

Issue contents

"Does Superman prefer Lois Lane as a Blonde, Brunette or Red-Head? See inside!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Superman
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Pencils
- Wayne Boring
- Inks
- Stan Kaye
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Superman
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Script
- Bill Woolfolk
- Pencils
- Wayne Boring
- Inks
- Stan Kaye
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth
Reprint history
- First print
-
Superman (DC, 1939 series) #61 (November-December 1949) — The Courtship of the Three Lois Lanes!
- Also printed
-
Superman Comics (KGM, 1950 series) #35 ([April 1950?])
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Superman Comics (KGM, 1950 series) #35 ([April 1950?]) — The Courtship of the Three Lois Lanes
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Mammoth Comic Annual (Colour Comics, 1956?) ([December 1956?])
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Mammoth Comic Annual (Colour Comics, 1956?) ([December 1956?]) — The Courtship of the Three Lois Lanes!

Featuring
- Feature
- Zatara the Master Magician
- Genre
- Occult
Credits
- Script
- Joe Samachson?
- Art
- William F. White
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, Jack Schiff (assistant editor)
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Superman
- Genre
- Super-hero
Credits
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Art
- Al Plastino
Reprint history
- First print
-
Superman (DC, 1939 series) #61 (November-December 1949) — Superman Returns To Krypton!
- Also printed
-
Mammoth Comic Annual (Colour Comics, 1956?) ([December 1956?])
-
Mammoth Comic Annual (Colour Comics, 1956?) ([December 1956?]) — Superman Returns to Krypton!
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Superman in the Forties (DC, 2005 series) ([October] 2005)
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Superman in the Forties (DC, 2005 series) ([October] 2005) — Superman Returns to Krypton
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The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told (DC, 1990 series) (1990)
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The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told (DC, 1990 series) (1990) — Superman Returns to Krypton
Indicia
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