| Release: | Jan 1940 |
| Cover: | Jan 1940 |
Superman and the Screen Siren
| Release: | Jan 1940 |
| Cover: | Jan 1940 |
While on a working vacation in Hollywood, Clark is invited to interview actress Dolores Winters. By the time the appointment rolls around, she has emphatically changed her mind. She soon announces her retirement celebration, and kidnaps several celebrities at the party to hold for random. When Superman investigates, he realizes that Dolores has been possessed by the Ultra-Humanite, who survived their last encounter and had his brain transferred to the actress' body. Seeming to escape once more, but only after his plan is foiled, the fate of the Ultra-Humanite is left unknown.
| Writer | Gardner Fox, Jerry Siegel, Bill Finger, Ken Fitch |
| Artist | Bob Kane, Fred Guardineer, Bernard Baily, Bert Christman, Homer Fleming |
| Cover Artist | Joe Shuster |
| Penciller | Joe Shuster |
| Inker | Paul Cassidy |
| Letterer | Bernard Baily |
| Editor | Vincent Sullivan |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Perry White | |
| Ultra-Humanite | Dolores Winters |
| Age | Golden Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Superman |
| Genre | Action | Super-Heroes |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |