"The Night Superman Was Buried In Boot Hill!": Terra-Man, forcing Superman to do televised battle or see Metropolis blown up by hidden bombs, appears to kill the Man of Steel in combat and bury him.
It's a death-scene-- Fer you, Superman! Watch close, folks! He kin only die once! But don't fret, ladies an' gents-- I wouldn't let your hero bite the dust without a grave under him-- So I used six-gun magic to give Metropolis its own "Boot Hill"! It jest needs one more touch-- And here it comes now, thanks to my flyin' horse, Nova! I fixed this marker up ahead of time, friends-- 'Cause I knew how the show would come out! After all, I wrote the script! Terra-Man
Action Comics #469 is an issue of the series Action Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1977.
Synopsis for "The Night Superman Was Buried In Boot Hill!"
Terra-Man, forcing Superman to do televised battle or see Metropolis blown up by hidden bombs, appears to kill the Man of Steel in combat and bury him.
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Synopsis for "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"
Clark Kent feels lonely on Christmas Eve, until he sees the present-less state of orphans at Smallville Orphanage and secretly buys presents for them all at super-speed.
Appearing in "Clark Kent's Lonely Christmas!"
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- Clark Kent (Flashback and main story)
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- Morgan Edge
- Perry White
- Steve Lombard
- Lois Lane
- Jimmy Olsen
- Jonathan Kent (Flashback only)
- Martha Kent (Flashback only)
- Lana Lang (Flashback only)
- Pete Ross (Flashback only)
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- Earth-One
- Metropolis
- Smallville (Flashback and main story)
- Kent home (Flashback and main story)
- Smallville Orphanage
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