Superman:The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 2 HC
Title: "The Seventh Wonder of the World"
Pages: 13
Feature(s):
Superman (of Earth-2)
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Penciller: Ira Yarbrough
Inker: Stan Kaye
Reprinted From:
World's Finest Comics #32 (1948)
Feature Character(s)
Villain(s)
- Na-Tse (a high priest; dies in this story; no further appearances)
- Na-Tse's followers (no further appearances)
- Gorl (a giant ape; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- King Cheops and his followers (Jo-Milla named; no further appearances)
- Isen-Ho and Ma-Klak (an egyptian general and his son; no further appearances)
- Ali (a camel driver; no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Superman is transported into the past by a magic bridge. He witnesses the construction of the Great Pyramid by Egyptian slaves. He also involves himself in a conflict between the king's high priest Na-Tse and General Isen-Ho. Na-Tse has framed Isen-Ho and left the country open to attack from the Assyrians.
Superman convinces King Cheops to free the slaves and use them as an army. Isen-Ho, then leads the slaves to victory. With the slaves winning their freedom, the Great Pyramid is unfinished, so the Man of Steel completes the work himself. He then returns to his own time wondering whether the entire trip really happened.
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