What issue of Action Comics does Clark Kent make his debut as a television reporter for WGBS-TV?
Pretty nifty website! (The website will lead you through the “before” and “after” of the snippet below, too.) http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/daily-planet/history.html The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper that appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. The Daily Planet is based in Metropolis and employs Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen; its chief editor is Perry White. Within the Superman comics, the Daily Planet is depicted as a famous nationally published newspaper of the same caliber as the New York Times. History Golden and Silver Age When Superman first appeared in comics (in 1938’s Action Comics #1), his alter ego Clark Kent worked for a newspaper named the Daily Star, under editor George Taylor. Superman co-creator Joe Shuster likely named the Daily Star after the Toronto Daily Star newspaper in Toronto, Ontario, which had been the newspaper that Shuster’s parents receive