| Release: | Sep 04, 1942 |
| Cover: | Nov 1942 |
The Case of the Funny Paper Crimes / Superman's Amazing Adventure / The Canine and the Crooks / Superman, Matinee Idol
| Release: | Sep 04, 1942 |
| Cover: | Nov 1942 |
The Case of the Funny Paper Crimes - Characters from the funny pages are springing to life and going on a crime spree.
Superman's Amazing Adventure - Skeet Monahan isn't about to let two reporters mess up his racket, and he arranges things to make sure they can't. If Clark were a normal reporter, he'd have succeeded.
The Canine and the Crooks - Clark befriends a dog, only to find people have been hired to kill said dog.
Superman, Matinee Idol - Superman and Lois Lane go to the movies to check out the latest Superman short through Paramount Pictures, which is a sequel to the first Fleischer Superman cartoon.
| Writer | Jerry Siegel |
| Artist | Leo Nowak |
| Penciller | John Sikela, Joe Shuster |
| Inker | John Sikela, Ed Dobrotka |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Lois Lane | |
| Perry White | |
| Sgt. Casey | |
| Skeet Monahan | |
| Oscar Lanchester |
| Age | Golden Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Superman |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 64 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |