Wayne Boring
Wayne Boring was an American comic book artist best known for his work on Superman from the late 1940s to 1950s. He occasionally used the pseudonym Jack Harmon.
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Action Comics #110
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1947
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Action Comics #112
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Superman #47
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Action Comics #113
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Superman #48
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1947
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Debut of Superman ability to travel through time
Action Comics #114
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Action Comics #115
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Superman #49
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Action Comics #117
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Superman #57
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Action Comics #118
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Superman #50
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Action Comics #120
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Superman #51
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Action Comics #121
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Action Comics #122
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Superman #52
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Superman #53
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Origin of Superman retold
10 year anniversary of the Superman title
Origin of Superman retold
10 year anniversary of the Superman title
Action Comics #124
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1948
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World's Finest Comics #35
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Action Comics #125
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Superman #54
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World's Finest Comics #36
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Superman #55
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Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a policeman is shot in the mouth with a water pistol and also advertisements for B-B guns
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a policeman is shot in the mouth with a water pistol and also advertisements for B-B guns
Action Comics #128
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1948
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World's Finest Comics #37
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Superman #56
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World's Finest Comics #38
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Superboy #1
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1949
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First Superboy title series
Action Comics #132
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Superman #57
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Action Comics #134
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Action Comics #136
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Superman #59
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Action Comics #137
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Superboy #4
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Action Comics #138
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Superman #60
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World's Finest Comics #42
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Superman #61
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1949
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Introduction of Kryptonite, an element that weakens Superman, depicted as a red gemstone in the turban of an enemy
Origin of Superman retold
Introduction of Kryptonite, an element that weakens Superman, depicted as a red gemstone in the turban of an enemy
Origin of Superman retold
Action Comics #141
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1949
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Action Comics #142
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Superboy #7
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1950
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Superman #62
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1950
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Cover art featuring actor and director Orson Wells whose 1938 War of the Worlds radio program was so realistic it caused mass hysteria with the public believing the USA had been invaded by aliens
Cover art featuring actor and director Orson Wells whose 1938 War of the Worlds radio program was so realistic it caused mass hysteria with the public believing the USA had been invaded by aliens
Action Comics #144
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1950
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World's Finest Comics #46
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1950
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Superman #63
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1950
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Miss Metropolis cover art by Al Plastino
World's Finest Comics #45
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1950
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Action Comics #146
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1950
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Superman #64
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1950
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