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In this thrill-packed serial, which aired from March 18 to 29, 1940, arch-villains the Wolf and Keno escape from prison; the Yellow Mask resurfaces; Lois Lane is in peril; and an entire town must be saved. Will Superman get there in time?
Clayton "Bud" Collyer plays the dual roles of Superman and Clark Kent, as he did for more than 2,000 episodes. The Adventures of Superman was a radio mainstay until its final episode in March 1951.
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- James
- 02-16-15
Great for the day
The narration or performance was great as it always in in this version of the man steals involvement. It's a good source of entertainment but it's a little dated now for the 21st-century 3
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- Ken
- 06-20-12
The Hero Continues
What did you love best about Adventures of Superman, Vol. 3?
Superman is not free from the yellow mask. and as much as he wants to keep his identity hidden there is many circumstances that make it harder for him to do so. though no one as of yet knows what he is rumors keep growing as he continues to do all he can to help save people from trouble
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this program is very inexpensive for a quick adventure with a famous and still loved hero Superman will always save the day but its up to you to see how he saves it
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- wolfspyder
- 01-16-14
Old Time Radio at it's Finest
What did you love best about Adventures of Superman, Vol. 3?
These are the original radio plays. This lets the audience feel included in a piece of history.
Again, story is fairly basic but it still holds up!
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