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who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman, who can leap tall buildings in a single bound, race a speeding bullet to its target, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great
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producers and proposed a story where the superhero battles the Klan. Looking for new villains, the producers eagerly agreed. Kennedy provided information, including details of Klan rituals and the like to the writers. The result was a series of episodes, "Clan of the Fiery Cross", in which
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Clark has received orders to head west and investigate his assignment. Meanwhile, Keno, an assailant for "The Wolf", is discussing what their plans are, which is to paralyze the railroads. Keno is questioning whether he wants to be a part of these diabolical plans. Clark is determined to foil "The
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Krypton, scientist Jor-El warns that the planet is doomed, but his plan to build spaceships and evacuate the planet meets with jeers. Jor-El only has time to build a model spacecraft. He and his wife Lara send their infant son, Kal-El, off in the spaceship just before the planet
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Superman" airing on February 20, 1942:
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as a twice-weekly afternoon half-hour series. This version reused the scripts for the 60 MBS half-hour episodes and the 13 "adult" ABC episodes but with new cast members. Michael
Fitzmaurice replaced Collyer as Kent/Superman, Jack Grimes replaced Jackie Kelk as Jimmy Olsen, and
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replaced Jackson Beck as narrator. A total of 78 episodes were produced, with the final broadcast, "The Mystery of the Prehistoric Monster", on March 1, 1951. By then, producer Robert Maxwell was actively preparing
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groups. Concerned that the organization had links to the government and police forces, Kennedy decided to use its findings to strike at the Klan in a different way. He contacted the
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Wolf's" plan and saves the train from being pummeled by a landslide, but after saving the train, he gets the attention of "The Wolf", who is ready to meet this "Clark Kent".
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the most highly rated kids' radio program, and the food company stood by its support of the show.
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1561:"The Mystery of the Silver Buffalo" (August–September 1948) (11 parts, Parts 1–3, 8, 9 available)
1037:"The Mystery of Dyerville" (March 1940) (2 parts, actually concludes the story begun on March 18)
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1237:"The Vulture and the Thunderbolt Express" (March–April 1943) (16 parts, Parts 3, 4, 9 available)
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1351:"Lois' Uncle John and the Missing Plans" (December 1944) (11 parts, parts 1, 4, 11 available)
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1079:"The Yellow Mask and the 5 Million Dollar Jewel Robbery" (October–November 1940) (15 parts)
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1216:"The Lost Continent of Atlantis" (December 1942) (9 parts, parts 1–5, 7, 8 available)
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episodes. For these three serials, it will be specified which parts are missing.
1369:"The Mystery of the Golden Nail" (March 1945) (12 parts, parts 3, 4, 8 available)
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1315:"The Mystery of Desert Springs and the Birdmen" (April - May 1944) (21 parts)
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1585:"The Mystery of the Spellbound Ships" (January–February 1949) (11 parts)
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1573:"The Riddle of the Mystery Message" (November–December 1948) (13 parts)
1345:"Dr. Roebling and the Voice Machine" (October–November 1944) (14 parts)
1297:"The Mystery of the $ 100,000 Stamp" (January–February 1944) (12 parts)
1219:"The Mystery Ship" (December 1942) (7 parts, Parts 1, 2, 4–7 available)
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1479:"The Phony Restaurant Racket" (December 1946 – January 1947) (8 parts)
1375:"The Boy King of Moravia" (April 1945) (9 parts, parts 3, 7 available)
1300:"The Mystery of the Transport Plane Crashes" (February 1944) (6 parts)
1279:"The New German Weapon" (October 1943) (11 parts, Parts 3–6 available)
1195:"Eben Kent Dies in Fire, Clark Goes to Metropolis" (September 1, 1942)
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1582:"The Return of the Octopus" (December 1948 – January 1949) (16 parts)
1363:"The Space Shell" (February 1945) (12 parts, parts 3, 6–10 available)
1354:"The Missing Santa Claus" (December 1944) (6 parts, part 2 available)
1291:"Lois and Jimmy Disappear" (January 1944) (8 parts, Part 7 available)
1273:"Adventures in the Capitol City" (September - October 1943) (7 parts)
1249:"The Meteor from Krypton" (June 1943) (7 parts, Parts 3, 4 available)
1198:"The Wolfe" (September 1942) (11 parts, Parts 4, 5, and 11 available)
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1443:"Al Vincent's Corrupt Political Machine" (May–June 1946) (14 parts)
1342:"The Mystery of the Mummy Case" (September–October 1944) (21 parts)
1207:"The Black Narcissus" (October 1942) (9 parts, Parts 1-7 available)
1076:"The Curse of Dead Man's Island" (September–October 1940) (6 parts)
1073:"Professor Thorpe's Bathysphere" (August–September 1940) (12 parts)
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1288:"Stolen War Information" (December 1943 - January 1944) (17 parts)
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1527:"The Mystery of the Stolen Costume" (March–April 1948) (17 parts)
1491:"Knights of the White Carnation" (February–March 1947) (14 parts)
1282:"The Mystery of Prince Philip" (October–November 1943) (14 parts)
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2297:"The long-awaited Superman Smashes The Klan debuts this October"
1046:"Airplane Disasters at Bridger Field" (April–May 1940) (6 parts)
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1567:"The Mystery of the Unknown" (October–November 1948) (17 parts)
1564:"The Secret of Stone Ridge" (September–October 1948) (17 parts)
1539:"The Mystery of the Sleeping Beauty" (May–June 1948) (18 parts)
1428:"Is There Another Superman?" (January–February 1946) (13 parts)
1330:"The Society of the Crimson Robe" (July–August 1944) (11 parts)
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1128:"Dr. Roebling and the Voice Machine" (October 1941) (16 parts)
1091:"The Black Pearl of Osiris" (January–February 1941) (11 parts)
1473:"The Phony Song Publishing Company" (December 1946) (8 parts)
1222:"The Tin Men" (January 1943) (15 parts, parts 2–15 available)
1134:"Crooked Oil Association" (November–December 1941) (10 parts)
1119:"Dr. Deutsch and the Radium Mine" (September 1941) (12 parts)
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1524:"The Kingdom Under the Sea" (February–March 1948) (15 parts)
1467:"The Disappearance of Clark Kent" (November 1946) (13 parts)
1419:"Atom Man in Metropolis" (November–December 1945) (19 parts)
1381:"The Mystery of the Counterfeit Money" (May 1945) (10 parts)
1378:"Lair of the Dragon" (May 1945) (14 parts, part 8 available)
1324:"The Seagull, North Pacific Adventure" (July 1944) (9 parts)
1294:"The Green Death" (January 1944) (9 parts, Part 4 available)
1140:"The Pan-Am Highway" (December 1941–January 1942) (15 parts)
1088:"The Howling Coyote" (December 1940–January 1941) (14 parts)
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1645:"The Mystery of the Disappearing Diamonds" (March 14, 1949)
1455:"Candy Meyer's Big Story" (August–September 1946) (8 parts)
1434:"The Mystery of the Dragon's Teeth" (March 1946) (10 parts)
1270:"The Mystery of the Death Plane" (September 1943) (4 parts)
1146:"Lita the Leopard Woman" (January–February 1942) (12 parts)
1055:"Horace Morton's Weather Predictions" (June 1940) (6 parts)
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1533:"The Crossword Puzzle Mystery" (April–May 1948) (13 parts)
1509:"The Ruler of Darkness" (October–November 1947) (24 parts)
1231:"The Model Plane Mystery" (February–March 1943) (17 parts)
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1542:"The Secret of Meteor Island" (June–July 1948) (17 parts)
1485:"Drought in Freeville" (January–February 1947) (16 parts)
1393:"The Flood" (August 1945) (13 parts, parts 4-6 available)
1264:"The Civil Air Patrol" (August–September 1943) (14 parts)
1225:"Trouble in Athabascus" (January–February 1943) (9 parts)
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1064:"Lighthouse Point Smugglers" (July–August 1940) (6 parts)
1052:"Alonzo Craig, Arctic Explorer" (May–June 1940) (6 parts)
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1518:"Dead Man's Secret" (January - February 1948) (14 parts)
1372:"The Ghost Car" (April 1945) (9 parts, part 7 available)
1285:"Military Espionage" (November–December 1943) (16 parts)
1058:"Hans Holbein's Doll Factory" (June–July 1940) (6 parts)
1627:"The Mystery of the Singing Wheels" (February 28, 1949)
1506:"The Secret Rocket" (September–October 1947) (19 parts)
1482:"The Phony Inheritance Racket" (January 1947) (8 parts)
1413:"The Scarlet Widow" (September–October 1945) (11 parts)
1407:"Dr. Bly's Confidence Gang" (September 1945) (14 parts)
1243:"Master of the Dream World" (April–May 1943) (14 parts)
1067:"Pillar of Fire at Graves' End" (August 1940) (3 parts)
1801:"Puzzle of the Poison Pomegranate" (November 26, 1949)
1615:"The Mystery of the Voice Machine" (February 18, 1949)
1570:"Murder Scores a Touchdown" (November 1948) (10 parts)
1494:"The Man Without a Face" (March–April 1947) (16 parts)
1470:"The Secret Letter" (November–December 1946) (7 parts)
1464:"Counterfeit Money" (October–November 1946) (14 parts)
1258:"The Genie in the Bottle" (July–August 1943) (8 parts)
1228:"The Island of Ghost Ships" (February 1943) (11 parts)
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1446:"Clan of the Fiery Cross" (June–July 1946) (16 parts)
1410:"The Meteor of Kryptonite" (September 1945) (2 parts)
1252:"Society of the Flamingo" (June–July 1943) (16 parts)
1094:"The Dragon's Teeth" (February–March 1941) (10 parts)
1753:"The Case of the Double Double Cross" (June 6, 1949)
1669:"The Mystery of the Citadel of Doom" (April 1, 1949)
1624:"Death Rides the Roller Coaster" (February 25, 1949)
1609:"The Curse of the Devil's Creek" (February 14, 1949)
1606:"The Riddle of the Chinese Jade" (February 11, 1949)
1603:"The Mystery of the Golden Eagle" (February 9, 1949)
1551:"The Mystery of the Letter" (August 1948) (11 parts)
1503:"Superman vs. Kryptonite" (May–June 1947) (33 parts)
1500:"The Phantom of the Sea" (April–May 1947) (12 parts)
1497:"Mystery of the Lost Planet" (April 1947) (13 parts)
1476:"The Phony Housing Racket" (December 1946) (9 parts)
1461:"The Dead Voice" (September–October 1946) (15 parts)
1452:"The Secret Menace Strikes" (August 1946) (15 parts)
1396:"The Black Market" (August–September 1945) (7 parts)
1267:"Penrose Salvage Company" (September 1943) (8 parts)
1043:"Donelli's Protection Racket" (April 1940) (6 parts)
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1777:"The Mystery of the Frozen Monster" (June 24, 1949)
1705:"The Mystery of the Phantom Fleet" (April 29, 1949)
1618:"The Mystery if the Little Men" (February 21, 1949)
1521:"Batman's Great Mystery" (February 1948) (11 parts)
1449:"Horatio F. Horn, Detective" (July 1946) (22 parts)
1431:"The Radar Rocket" (February–March 1946) (20 parts)
1348:"Planet Utopia" (November·December 1944) (13 parts)
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1741:"The Mystery of the Singing Wheels" (May 27, 1949)
1729:"The Mystery of the Flaming Forest" (May 18, 1949)
1711:"The Mystery of the Vibrating Death" (May 4, 1949)
1651:"The Mystery of the Walking Doll" (March 18, 1949)
1576:"The Vanishing Killers" (December 1948) (11 parts)
1548:"The Secret of the Genie" (August 1948) (10 parts)
1437:"The Story of the Century" (April 1946) (12 parts)
1387:"The Desert Adventure" (June–July 1945) (19 parts)
1309:"The Mystery of Clifftown" (March 1944) (14 parts)
1276:"German Submarine Menace" (October 1943) (8 parts)
1261:"The World of the Future" (August 1943) (11 parts)
1152:"A Mystery for Superman" (February 1942) (5 parts)
1125:"Fur Smuggling" (September–October 1941) (6 parts)
1100:"The Nitrate Shipment" (April –May 1941) (9 parts)
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1416:"The Atom Man" (October–November 1945) (19 parts)
1384:"Valley of the Giants" (May–June 1945) (10 parts)
1240:"The Bainbridge Disaster" (April 1943) (12 parts)
1234:"Dr. Cameron's Helicopter" (March 1943) (4 parts)
1040:"The Emerald of the Incas" (April 1940) (6 parts)
971:"Keno & Wolfe Head for Steam Plant With Lois"
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1672:"The Mystery of the Death Train" (April 4, 1949)
1648:"The Cat as Big as an Elephant" (March 16, 1949)
1336:"The Scorpion" (August–September 1944) (9 parts)
1318:"The Hurdy-Gurdy Man" (May–June 1944) (12 parts)
1061:"Happyland Amusement Park" (July 1940) (6 parts)
320:Presenting the transcription feature, Superman.
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1759:"The Ghost of Shipwreck Island" (June 10, 1949)
1636:"Mystery of the Flying Monster" (March 7, 1949)
1633:"Mystery of the $ 10,000 Ghost" (March 4, 1949)
1630:"The Case of the Poisoned Town" (March 2, 1949)
1488:"The Monkey Burglar" (February 1947) (10 parts)
1246:"The Ghost Squadron" (May–June 1943) (10 parts)
1116:"The Grayson Submarine" (August 1941) (6 parts)
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1660:"The World's Greatest Secret" (March 25, 1949)
1621:"The Story of Marina Baum" (February 23, 1949)
1321:"The North Woods Story" (June 1944) (15 parts)
1143:"The Mechanical Man" (January 1942) (10 parts)
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1122:"The White Plague" (September 1941) (8 parts)
1082:"The Invisible Man" (November 1940) (6 parts)
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335:a never-ending battle for truth and justice.
3239:It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman
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1684:"The Mystery of Skull Cave" (April 13, 1949)
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1137:"The Silver Arrow" (December 1941) (7 parts)
1070:"The Mayan Treasure" (August 1940) (6 parts)
911:"Kent Falls off Plane to Canyon City, Idaho"
891:"Bart & Joe Set Fire on Steamer Madison"
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1738:"The Riddle of the Tapestry" (May 25, 1949)
1714:"The Mystery of Butte Valley" (May 6, 1949)
1690:"The Secret of the Sahara" (April 18, 1949)
1612:"The Lost Civilization" (February 16, 1949)
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852:"Relative Stabs June Anderson in Hospital"
3247:The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman
1798:"One Minute to Death" (November 19, 1949)
1693:"A Voice from the Grave" (April 20, 1949)
1536:"The Ghost Brigade" (May 1948) (11 parts)
1306:"The Rocket Plane" (March 1944) (4 parts)
1149:"The Ghost Car" (February 1942) (8 parts)
931:"Superman Saves June From Mine Explosion"
793:"Yellow Mask Steals Fuel For Atomic Beam"
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2346:"Superman Program For Adult Audience",
1744:"The Speedway of Terror" (May 30, 1949)
1663:"Crime by the Carload" (March 28, 1949)
1657:"How Time Stood Still" (March 23, 1949)
1654:"The Return of Terror" (March 21, 1949)
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753:"Yellow Mask Intro-Train Switch Thrown"
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1708:"The Triangle of Crime" (May 2, 1949)
1600:"The Frozen Death" (February 7, 1949)
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1750:"The Vanishing Ships" (June 3, 1949)
1696:"The Deadly Double" (April 22, 1949)
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3029:Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel
2787:Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2227:DeForest, Tim (2004). "Superman".
2208:Mclellan, Dennis (July 31, 2004).
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2753:Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
2492:The World's Greatest Superheroes
1681:"The Lost King" (April 11, 1949)
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2251:Pilgrim, David (July 2009).
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3125:The New Superman Adventures
2978:My Adventures with Superman
2589:Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
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2395:Superman Radio Episode List
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796:February 28, 1940
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773:"Dr. Dalgrin's Atomic Beam"
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2519:The Adventures of Superman
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2411:The Adventures of Superman
2402:The Adventures of Superman
2280:Hayde, Michael J. (2009).
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2971:Legion of Super Heroes
2868:Adventures of Superman
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2697:Stamp Day for Superman
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2610:The Death of Superman
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