Superman's Saddest Love Story | The Tragedy Of Sally Selwyn
Superman has had many a love interest throughout his time at DC Comics. While Lois Lane may be endgame there have been others (usually with double L initials). While oft times these stories are full of Shenanigans sometimes things can take a turn. Such is the case with this Silver Age tale by Superman co creator Jerry Siegel, with art by Al Plastino. Sally Selwyn and Clark Kent/Superman were just not meant to be. We explore her story here on Casually Comics! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @casuallycomics The Shockingly Deep Lore Of Absolute Green Lantern • The Shockingly Deep Lore Of Absolute Green... The Green Lantern Oath Didn’t Start with Hal Jordan?! • The Green Lantern Oath Didn’t Start with H... Kofi - ko-fi.com/casuallycomics #casuallycomics #superman #silverage #dccomics #comics #comicbooks Follow Me On Insta - / casuallycomics Business Inquiries/Contact Me: [email protected] casually comics

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