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His relationship with Roosevelt was largely self-evident.
But there was nothing wrong with that, Xu Fu didn't think there was anything wrong with it; that wasn't the reason he established a relationship with Roosevelt, that was the reason.
After the acquisition of **** was completed, the other staff members of the newspaper were reassigned to the remaining tasks.
When the Messenger Daily was rebuilt, Xu Fu hired some staff to handle these issues.
Some of them were executives at banks or companies before losing their jobs, and some even held executive positions; acquisitions were exactly what they excelled at.
He left his work in **** to the journalists and quickly turned his attention back to the serialization of "Superman".
Trains bound for San Francisco were delayed due to a dust storm.
Hughes was also unable to get to Los Angeles due to filming, so Xu Fu had to create comics in New York while waiting for the railway to open.
In this multi-part story, he prepares in advance for the upcoming Christmas.
In this story, Santa's reindeer are captured by Luther with the intention of delivering bombs to families around the world, thus impersonating Santa Claus.
Use this to threaten Superman and rule the world.
Without his flying reindeer, Santa Claus couldn't deliver presents to the children. To prevent Lex Luthor's cunning plan from succeeding and to safely end Christmas, Santa Claus turned to Superman for help, telling him about his predicament. After hearing all this, Superman didn't hesitate to help Santa Claus.
Finally, Luthor's evil plan failed again, and due to the time delay, Santa Claus asked Superman to help him deliver the Christmas presents.
That's why the cover of this short comic shows Superman carrying a bag of presents and wearing a Santa hat with "Merry Christmas" written on it.
(bbaj) This short Christmas comic strip will begin serialization two weeks later on December 25th, Christmas Day.
Prior to this, the usual sequence of events continues.
As the Superman series continued, most of his abilities were revealed, and the image of Superman as omnipotent became the most basic one in the minds of readers. Therefore, Xu Fu's designs for Superman stories were often based on some sudden ideas.
For example, in a report published in today's Daily Courier, he devised a story in which Louise had a dream in which she was injected with super blood and gained superhuman abilities.
In her dream, Lois protects Metropolis with Superman's help. Superman, in the dream, takes Lois's place as Clark Kent and faces danger, ultimately being saved by Lois.
This story has absolutely nothing to do with reality, if not that it has no source at all.
Readers loved it, and some expressed their desire for the Superblood in their letters.
Early Superman stories did not have a fixed main plot, plus
The four-panel comics in the newspapers were mostly serialized in the form of episodic dramas.
This design undoubtedly creates a sense of freedom, but it also greatly improves the readability of the comic.
After all, readers who see the serialization in the Daily Messenger may not be able to see all issues of the manga. If the main plot develops in the story, it can enrich the content of the entire manga, but it will also cause trouble for readers who read the manga later.
Such stories, without a clear order, can largely prevent readers from getting confused about what they are reading.
In addition to incorporating social issues into the plot of his comics, Xu Fu also draws inspiration from readers' letters.
For example, there was the previously mentioned Gotham City millionaire Bruce Wayne.
Readers were very curious about this Batman who was so different from Superman, and they wrote to us asking us to introduce him to them.
Even in the Courier, John Jr. would occasionally bring up the topic of Batman.
Feeling the enthusiasm of the readers, Xu Fu naturally followed suit and carefully planned his appearance in the series of reports following the "Messenger Daily".
Therefore, readers are looking forward to Batman's second appearance in the Superman series.
Since then, the story has been adapted many times, becoming a classic scene of Batman and Superman meeting.
...
"This is the last time you're wanted. You should get some rest, Batman."
The story begins with the development of Gotham City.
Batman, played by Bruce Wayne, hands the prisoner over to Police Commissioner James Gordon, who tells him that this is Gotham City's last wanted criminal.
After completing his mission to combat the criminals and returning to the Wayne family's castle, the butler persuaded Batman to do something. Batman told him about his preparations and then asked him to book a plane ticket for him to go on vacation.
On the other hand, in big cities.
After delivering the unearthed dinosaur skeleton to the exhibition hall, Superman immediately changed his clothes and went on a date with Lois. During the date, Superman told Lois that he was going out to sea, and Lois said she would come to see him off the next day.
The next day, Clark and Louise arrived on the ship. Looking at the crowded vessel, Clark...
I'm so glad you booked your cabin.
However, due to the large number of people, the butler put Clark and Bruce Wayne in one room, which Clark agreed to, though reluctantly.
Flight attendant: "This is the room. I hope Mr. Clark and Mr. Wayne have a pleasant trip together."
The flight attendant led the couple to their room and explained the situation.
Clark: "Okay."
Bruce Wayne: "No problem."
The two agreed, but they were worried that the other party would discover their identities.
Although this wasn't their first meeting, neither Clark, as Superman, nor Bruce Wayne, as Batman, realized that the other was the same partner they had once fought crime with.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the ship, Louise saw a man on deck setting fire to an oil tanker. He was wearing fireproof cotton and taking advantage of the chaos to loot diamonds.
Louise wanted to know what had happened, so she went down to the ship to find out what was going on, but suddenly found herself trapped in a fire trap.
Louise: "Help!!"
Chapter 753 Identity Crisis
New York, Grand Central Station.
Xu Fu carried his suitcase through the crowd.
After nearly a week of cleaning, the train service finally reopened, and Xu Fu immediately bought a train ticket to San Francisco.
Perhaps due to the prolonged disruption, the station was unusually crowded.
But many of them still didn't buy tickets. When they handed their tickets to the conductor and entered the carriage, they could see through the train's windows that the freight train was packed with people.
Wandering on trains is a common problem on railways. Since the Great Depression, many unemployed people have used it as a means of survival, climbing up and down trains at each new location, wandering around looking for suitable work, or simply continuing to wander, or even stealing.
The massive dust storm that hit New York left them stranded for a long time, and many homeless people were eager to move to the next city in search of food.
Under Xu Fu's watchful eye, several homeless people skillfully climbed into the van, then pulled the others along with them.
Within minutes, more than a dozen people had climbed to the top of the wagon, which was exactly what was happening on the other side of the railway.
If you look through the roof of the train, you can see that there are huddled figures everywhere on the train.
There were even more people on top of the train than the train itself.
Although it wasn't the first time I'd seen such a scene, Xu Fu was always moved by it every time he encountered it.
Xu Fu shifted his gaze from the bewildered faces of the homeless men and went to sit down in his carriage.
The train moved slowly forward amidst the sharp whistles of the train attendants.
After leaving a train station in New York City, the train had been traveling on the tracks for some time when it suddenly stopped because the crew informed them that a herd of buffalo had appeared ahead and they needed to stop and wait.
Through the window, you can vaguely see herds of bison crossing the railway across the swamp.
Even Xu Fu, who was on the train, could feel the vibrations from the railway.
It seems we'll have to wait a while longer.
Looking at the endless, dark mass of bison, Xu Fu sighed quietly.
It will be a long journey from New York to San Francisco.
The good news is that he wasn't unprepared.
In this era of limited entertainment, taking a train is a time-consuming ordeal for ordinary people.
But not for Xu Fu.
At least he can go back to the anti-world and breathe some fresh air, instead of being confined to the cramped seat in the fire truck for too long.
[Faith (87980/100000)].
However, before he closed his eyes, Xu Fu's gaze skipped over the meaning of [faith] that pulsated in the text and lingered over it.
When he boarded the train to San Francisco, the latest issue of the Daily Courier was already ready.
"Superman" is currently being serialized, coinciding with the second half of the "Superman and Batman" series.
The story begins as a sequel to the previous installment, in which Louise is trapped in a fire.
Clark: "Louise?"
Bruce Wayne: "Damn it!"
The situation outside startled the two superheroes inside the ship, but they dared not show too much of a disadvantage outwardly.
[This is by far the best use for reading books aloud, @@.]
After the lights were turned off, the firelight outside revealed their identities after they had traveled through time; now they knew each other's superhero identities.
Bruce Wayne: "No time to worry, let's deal with the problem first, I'm going to rescue people."
Superman: "Then hand over the tanker truck to me."
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