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    Superman #127

    Superman » Superman #127 - Titano the Super-Ape! released by DC Comics on February 1959.

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    Titano the Super-Ape! last edited by Raines on 03/23/24 05:49AM View full history

    1. Cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
    2. "When There Was No Clark Kent!" written by Jerry Coleman, penciled by Curt Swan and inked by Stan Kaye. Superman recalls past events that underscore the need for having a secret identity. Reprinted in Superman #197.
    3. "The Make-Believe Superman!" written by Jerry Coleman, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. Superman meets Harry Winters a man who is his double.
    4. "Titano the Super-Ape!" - written by Otto Binder, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. Superman battles Titano, a giant chimp with kryptonite vision! Reprinted in Superman Annual #2, Superman #239 & Superman in the Fifties.

    All stories reprinted in Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives #2 & Showcase Presents: Superman #1.

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    A Titanic Rip-off 0

    One of the most dreadful Superman stories to ever see print. First, it's a rip-off of King Kong with Lois in the Fay Wray role. Second, not only does Uranium and Kryptonite radiation cause a chimp to grow to giant size (once he's safely back on earth and the door to the space capsule he was in opened), but it also give him 'Kryptonite Vision'!?! Then we have Superman throw the creature (unharmed) through time. And then look back at him (through time) with his 'telescopic vision'. Did people rea...

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