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"Back in the 1940s, DC was notorious for sending out cease-and-desist letters for alleged Superman clones, but no one received DC's ire faster than Superwoman by New Yorker cartoonist Rea Irvin. The elegant-looking strip ran ONCE, and papers were reporting its cancellation the next day!"
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"The sole episode of Superwoman by Rea Irvin. A superhero socialite, Superwoman seems to have no secret identity. Here, she uses her tremendous intellect to assist a judge with a crossword puzzle clue before "hurtling" away."
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""Yesterday's Herald Tribune carried a new cartoon feature called "Superwoman" by Rea Irvin. It was the first and last appearance in that gazette. "Superman" threatened suit, and the publisher immediately apologized and said the feature would be withdrawn at once."
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