Superman #301 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1976.
Synopsis for "Solomon Grundy Wins on a Monday!"
Solomon Grundy travels to Earth-One, beats Superman in battle, and goes searching for an other-Earth version of himself.
Appearing in "Solomon Grundy Wins on a Monday!"
Featured Characters:
- Superman also (Disguised as Solomon Grundy of Earth-One)
Supporting Characters:
- Steve Lombard also (Disguised as Clark Kent)
Antagonists:
- SKULL (First appearance)
- Intergang (Mentioned only)
- Samuel Simeon (First appearance)
- Solomon Grundy
Other Characters:
- The Flash of Earth-One (Mentioned only)
- The Flash of Earth-Two (Mentioned only)
- Green Lantern of Earth-One (Mentioned only)
- Green Lantern of Earth-Two (Mentioned only)
- Justice League of America (Mentioned only)
- Justice Society of America (Mentioned only)
- Metropolis Police Department
- Terri Cross (First appearance)
- WGBS Employees (Unnamed)
- National Guard (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Earth-One
- Metropolis
- Garden Avenue
- Market Street
- Galaxy Communications Building
- Clark Kent's Office
- WGBS Studios
- Metropolis Bay
- Slaughter Swamp (Cameo)
- Metropolis
- Space
- Earth-Two (Cameo)
- Slaughter Swamp (Cameo)
- Interdimensional Limbo
Notes
- Reprinted in The Best of DC #32 and Adventures of Superman: José Luis GarcÃa-López.
- Solomon Grundy's journey from Earth-Two to Earth-One in this issue would result in the creation of a more powerful version of the creature who would go on to menace the Superman of Earth-One for a time.
- This encounter between Superman and Solomon Grundy is a Pre-Crisis event and is not necessarily canon to their Post-Crisis histories.
- The story is continued in Superman #319.
Trivia
- Superman tries to raise Grundy, without success. He thinks Solomon is so heavy that even he could not lift him. Then, when Superman is disguised as Solomon, he flies holding Solomon up to the moon. Actually, Solomon could establish a mystical link with the Earth itself, and if he wishes, nobody could lift him—not even Superman.
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Multiversal Crossover
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The events from this issue or series involve a Multiversal Crossover between Pre-Crisis worlds and characters. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Pre-Crisis Multiverse Crossover category.
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