A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION ow/white pages; only three copies graded higher on the CGC Census!
Joe Shuster cvr/art; 2nd appearance of Lex Luthor chronologically (Spring 1940); 1st in comic books, with this issue appearing on newsstands
before Action #23; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 8 (CBI)
Superman #4 is a vital op-culture artifact as the first appearance of Lex Luthor in the comics. It wasn't meant to be that way, though. This issue just happened to hit the newsstands a little earlier than the Luthor story in
Action #23. (He was just "Luthor" back then.) "Superman versus Luthor" still has the Man of Steel recognizing Luthor as a former foe. It helps that Luthor sports a shaggy mop of red hair in these early appearances. (Despite the panicked guy on the cover, there wouldn't be a bald Luthor until one was accidentally drawn for the daily
Superman comic strip.) Technically, that means
Superman #4 has Lex Luthor making his first appearance in his second Superman story.
This classic comic rushes Luthor into his third story, too. The opening tale of "Superman versus Luthor" has the villain using an earthquake machine that he swiped from a scientist. "Luthor's Undersea City" has the evildoer raiding oil wells to fuel his hobby of creating dinosaurs from his secret headquarters. Both stories feature Luthor in his original role as a thuggish "genius" who mainly relied on stolen technology. For further historical importance, this issue has Clark Kent starting his new job as a reporter at the
Daily Planet. (He'd been working for the
Daily Star.) His boss is still George Taylor, though. The character of Perry White would later be brought over from the
Adventures of Superman radio serial.
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This striking 8.5 copy of
Superman #4 retains all the impact of when this issue first hit the newsstands, with only three copies graded higher on the CGC Census! In addition to those enduring colors, this also cover sports sharp corners and an impressively intact spine. (Lucky owners also get to explain how that's not really Lex Luthor on the cover!) It's always exciting to see this classic Golden Age book appear in any auction, and even more gratifying when preserved in this condition after 85 years!
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