Also from the 12th of December, Siegel was trying to get work in PR, writing to Public Relations executiveand saying"I created and wrote Superman for ten years," and that he's looking to"switch to a new field" while offering his services as an"idea man". Misgendering her may not have helped.
"May you become subject to all of the horrible maladies that beset mankind," accompanied by a mysterious white powder, preserved in this lot with the original envelope, as well as the lab report that National Comics received after concerned executives sent the powder to be examined. That letter, dated the 29th of December, had the scientists at NYC's Adam Laboratory reassuring National's employees that the powder was tested on a lab animal and confirmed to be corn starch.