Action Comics Annual Vol 1 1
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Call it self-preservation, Superman. I don't much fancy the idea of a super-vampire flying around.
- -- Batman
Appearing in "Skeeter"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Skeeter (Ellie Mae Skaggs) (First and only known appearance to date)
Other Characters:
- Clovis (First and only known appearance to date) (a diner employee)
- Donnie (First and only known appearance to date) (a Fayerville deputy)
- Greg (First and only known appearance to date) (a Daily Planet employee)
- Mabel (First and only known appearance to date) (a Fayerville police clerk)
- Ms. Carson (First and only known appearance to date)
- Vinnie (First and only known appearance to date) (a police officer)
Locations:
- Fayerville
Items:
- None
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "Skeeter"
Batman has traced a series of Gotham City murders to a small town called Fayerville in South Carolina. He finds that the town is under the grip of a and begins investigating. But because he's been working for three days straight, he decides he needs some help. He calls Metropolis and asks Clark Kent at the Daily Bugle to get in touch with Superman.
Superman flies to Fayerville and consults with local law enforcement concerning the recent rash of murders in the town. He learns that vampires are responsible for several grisly deaths.
Batman finds a young girl named Skeeter, who had been running from some pitchfork wielding villagers. He tries to help the young girl, and she leads him back to her home. Her house is a ramshackle cabin and inside are the desiccated bodies of her parents. The bodies have been there for over a century. Batman comes to realize that Skeeter is the vampire that has been terrorizing Fayerville. She tries using hypnosis on him and lunges at him, pushing him outside the cabin into some quicksand. As Batman sinks, she leaves him for dead.
Superman meanwhile begins rounding up all of the hypnotized living ghouls enslaved to the vampire. He corals them all together and imprisons them inside of a makeshift barrier wall that he constructs from the earth around him.
Skeeter encounters Superman and the two begin fighting. Superman forgets that he is vulnerable to the supernatural and Skeeter rakes her claws across his chest. She leaps upon him and prepares to turn him into a vampire. Batman comes up behind them and impales Skeeter with a stake destroying her.
In the aftermath, Batman returns to Gotham City to take care of the remainder of Skeeter's progeny. He tells Commissioner Gordon that Skeeter (real name Ellie Mae Skaggs) became a vampire three days after the assassination of President Lincoln. She has been terrorizing Fayerville ever since. Batman prepares a hammer and stake as he stands over the coffins of Skeeter’s leftover vampires.
Notes
- Superman appeared last in Adventures of Superman #434. He appears next in Superman (Volume 2) #11.
- This issue establishes that Superman's vulnerability to magic includes vampire attack as well.
- At this time, Batman does not yet know that Clark Kent is Superman.
Trivia
- Batman uses the word, Magpie, as a code word to identify himself to Superman. Magpie is the name of the villain that Superman and Batman fought in their first Post-Crisis team-up, as revealed in Man of Steel #3.
Related Articles
- Superman image gallery
- Superman appearances list
- Superman quotes page
- Batman image gallery
- Batman appearances list
- Batman quotes page
- James Gordon image gallery
- James Gordon appearances list
- James Gordon quotes page
See Also
- Discuss Action Comics Annual Vol 1 1 on the forums
- Cover gallery for the Action Comics Annual series
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- Action Comics Annual series index at the Grand Comics Database
- Superman article at Wikipedia
- Superman article at Supermanica
- Batman article at Wikipedia
- Batman biography page at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Bob Kane article at Wikipedia
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