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Religion and Characters in
Action Comics (vol. 1) #33 (Feb. 1941):
“Something Amiss at the Lumber Camp”
by Jerry Siegel, Jack Burnley

Action Comics (vol. 1) #33

Title: “Something Amiss at the Lumber Camp”

Medium: comic book

Publication date: Feb 1941

Publisher: DC

Written by: Jerry Siegel

Art by: Jack Burnley


8 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Superman Superman (Clark Kent) hero
CBR Scale: S Methodist / Kryptonian
religion
Justice League; Super Friends  DC 12,271
Lois Lane Lois Lane supporting character
CBR Scale: I Catholic
[Superman's girlfriend, then wife] DC 3,859
Cliff villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[tried to murder Lois Lane] DC 1
Francois Bernier villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[lumberjack] DC 1
Brett Hall
(8-panel cameo)
villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[murdered his own brother, lumber king Ken Hall] DC 1
Perry White Perry White
(4-panel cameo)
supporting character clergy/religious leader
CBR Scale: S Baptist; Elvis worship
(ordained)
[Superman's (Clark Kent's) boss; Daily Planet editor] DC 1,574
Ken Hall
(3-panel cameo)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S religious/ethical
[business owner] DC 1
unnamed attorney
(1-panel cameo)
supporting character
 indeterminate  [attorney] DC 1