A big old bunch of great Superman covers, from Al Plastino, Curt Swan, Dick Dillin, Fred Ray, John Sikela, Kurt Schaffenberger, Wayne Boring, and Win Mortimer. Oh, it's all good!
Captain Compass
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Captain Compass was one of many features that Detective Comics had over the
years. He originally appeared in issues of Star Spangled Comics, starting
in #8...
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Oh, man, my head's swimming from looking at these. I can remember how I'd feel whenever I'd see those all little adverts DC used to put throughout their comics for all this sort of stuff and I'm all but drooling.
My favourites got to be "Lois Lane, Super-Baby-Sitter!" We get a snap shot of Clark and Lois' future sex life, and when baby Supes says, "Me not feel anything yet! When Lois start to spank me?" we realise he was so much of a yokel as a kid he had the brain and speech pattern of a Bizarro.
As for "Lois Lane Adopts a Super-Baby!" What I'd give to read a Japanese Hentai take on this! Man, there's so many perverted places that story could be taken to.
(I finally realized I was a pervert when I misread one of the kids throwing Superman around on the cover of "The Weakest Man in the World!" as saying, "Let's play with the weakling stranger's balls! Throw them to me!")
I remember reading the Superman comic where the dragon from Krypton was biting his hand on the cover. Of course, I was really young. ;-)
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