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    1. "Lois Lane's Secret Helper!" written by Otto Binder, penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger. Krypto conspires to get Superman married. Reprinted in Limited Collectors' Edition #31.
    2. "Superman Meets Al Capone!" written by Otto Binder, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. While traveling through time, Superman accidentally ends up in 1920s Chicago where he gets involved with the Capone mob. Reprinted in Superman #197 and Superman From the 30s to the 70s #1 - HC.
    3. "Flame-Dragon from Krypton!" written by Jerry Siegel, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. Superman must defeat a Kryptonian flame-dragon. Reprinted in World's Finest Comics #142.

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    Superman Puts a Scar on his Face & Meets Scarface 0

    Superman Meets Al Capone! starts out pretty silly then becomes fairly routine. It opens with Perry White, asking Clark Kent to have Superman investigate whether or not the newly discovered fossilized footprint of a 'Gigantosaur' is of a creature that was bigger than Titano the Super Ape, or not (why this is important to know, I have no idea). So Clark turns into Superman, flies through the time barrier to the distant past where he measures one of Titano's footprints. But then Titano himself show...

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