High quality reprint of "the Reign of the Super-man," the very first
"superman" story by Gerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Not a comic book, but
a short novel in the style of the pulps, it tells the story of Bill
Dunn, a down-of-his-luck man who acquires superpowers through a radical
experiment. The story has all the main elements of the superman myth: a
bald super-villain, an unknown element coming from space that mutates
human beings, telescopic-vision, aliens, and an indomitable quest for
absolute power. It was originally published on Science Fiction - The
Advance Guard of Future Civilization #3 (Jan. 1933), one of the very
first fanzine to be created, which Siegel and Shuster developed with a
typewriter and mimeographic machine for printing. Also collected for the
first time: "Goober the Mighty", Siegel's Tarzan parody, Stiletto Vance
the vain detective, and other raw gems the creators of Superman
developed for the Torch, the High School newspaper they worked for.