Superman #7 (1940) by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster & Wayne Boring

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Superman #7 (1940) by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster & Wayne Boring
Superman #42, September-October 1946. Wayne Boring cover pencils, George Roussos (?) inks.
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Superman #106, July 1956, cover by Wayne Boring.
ACTION COMICS (vol. 1) #152 (January, 1951). Cover by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye.
Cat: So, are you still seeing Lois Lane, or did that fizzle out like I predicted in the office pool? No one ever sent me my $20.
Clark: Lois and I are great. We're still... still going strong.
Cat: Oh, so she's not still hung up on Superman?
Clark: You know, I'd say that she has room in her life for both of us.
Cat: Well, that's modern.
- Supergirl 2x01
The anthology comic Action Comics 276 was published with a cover date of May 1961. The "Supergirl's Three Super-Girlfriends" section was a time travel story that involved her meeting up with the Legion of Super-Heroes for the second time in the 30th Century and they offer to let her join their team. That section introduced Phantom Girl, Triplicate Girl, Shrinking Violet, Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, and Sun Boy, created by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney. ("Superman: The War Between Supergirl and the Superman Emergency Squad", "Supergirl: Supergirl's Three Super-Girlfriends", Action Comics 276, DC Comic Event)
Wayne Boring
Classic Superman by Wayne Boring