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Sam Citron began drawing Superman with "America's Secret Weapon" in Superman 23 Jul 1943. This was another of those patriotic war stories which purported to show why Superman left the war to normal American's while he concentrated on petty crime on the home front. Citron's art seemed anemic when compared with the muscle bound versions of Superman being pumped out by all the other ghosts.
His version of Luthor appeared absolutely skeletal. Still, he had a good touch for (showing 500 of 1170 characters). |
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