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    Superman #73

    Superman » Superman #73 - Hank Garvin, Man of Steel released by DC Comics on November 1951.

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    Hank Garvin, Man of Steel last edited by Raines on 05/28/23 06:35AM View full history

    1. Superman Says "The World Is Our Schoolroom": (PSA)
    2. Hank Garvin, Man of Steel: (Superman / written by Bill Finger) A wrestler named Hank Garvin keeps surviving accidents unharmed so people start saying he must be Superman even though he denies it and claims to not know how he survived the accidents.
    3. The Mighty Mite: (Superman, Ma, and Pa Kent (flashback), Super Baby (flashback) / written by Bill Finger) Every year Superman takes the kids at a certain orphanage to the circus when it comes to town but this year the kids are quarantined. Superman puts on a one-man circus for them and as he performs he remembers his origin and how he was dropped over the side of a cruise ship as a toddler and wound up in this very orphanage for a time.
    4. Jerry Jitterbug: (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
    5. Boxing's Forgotten Man: (full-text article by Frank Minton)
    6. Little Pete: (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
    7. Perry White Vs. Clark Kent: (Perry White, Superman, Maxwell Leeds) A series of mishaps that resulted from Clark's double identity leads to Perry getting fired, Clark getting promoted to editor, and Perry thinking he intentionally stole his job.
    8. Quick Quiz: (4 panels of questions and answers)
    9. Varsity Vic: (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
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