Superman # 26
- Series: Superman
- Issue: 26
- Publisher: DC
- Era: Golden Age
- Published Date: January-February 1944
- Writers: Bill Finger, Don C. Cameron, Jerry Siegel, Henry Boltinoff, Jack Farr
- Pencil: Wayne Boring, Joe Shuster, Ira Yarbrough, Pete Riss, Henry Boltinoff, Jack Farr
- Ink: George Roussos, Paul Fung, Pete Riss, Henry Boltinoff, Jack Farr
- Appearances: Superman [Clark Kent], Joseph Goebbels
Story 2: "The Super Stunt Man!"
The son of a former carnival daredevil comes to town, not knowing his father had lost his nerve years before in a car stunt gone wrong. Superman agrees to help impersonate the man, so that the son will see "his dad" perform great stunts...that is, until a former carnival employee with a grudge again the daredevil decides to get even.
Story 4: "Comedians' Holiday!"
Clark and Lois decry the closing of a new movie company that has given work to former vaudeville comedians, but when Clark overhears the owner mentioning to his gang that he has doctored the books and stolen $20,000 outright from the company, it's time for Superman to intervene!
Story 7: "Superman's Master!"
A young man accidentally overhears Superman talking with a wanted felon, who has now become an upright citizen of the community, and he blackmails the Man of Steel in order to keep that information secret...with fatal results.
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