Spider Lady acquires a piece of Kryptonite from the meteor. Lois is trapped on an electrified spider web.
Spider Lady challenges Superman to stop her from robbing a museum.
Clark changes places with Dr. Hackett in an effort to locate Spider Lady’s hideout.
Clark is captured by crooks when he attempts to free a kidnapped Jimmy.
Spider Lady’s gang tries to hijack a truck that she believes is carrying the reducer ray.
The Spider Lady poses as Lois and picks up Dr. Graham. Lois is captured and the reducer ray is set to explode.
Jimmy and Dr. Graham send a signal over the phone lines. Lois is trapped in a burning building.
Clark gets arrested while Lois and Jimmy visit a chemical engineer.
Clark and Lois are captured and trapped in a mine that is rigged to explode.
A crook throws Perry White out of his office window.
Superman saves a dangling Perry White. Jimmy delivers a coded message.
Spider Lady gains control of the reducer ray. Jimmy and Lois are captured and taken to Spider Lady’s hideout.
Superman helps save a bridge and then finds Luthor's hideout.
Jimmy meets the masked Atom Man.
Perry assigns Lois and Clark to interview Luthor who has been granted parole.
Superman returns to save Lois and Jimmy.
Luthor has an aide get captured by Superman.
Luthor needs radium to finish developing synthetic kryptonite.
Luthor arranges for a piece of kryptonite to be planted in the Daily Planet office at night.
Atom Man sends Superman into space.
Clark plots with Perry to prove Luthor is Atom Man.
Luthor uses Lois as a diversion but this time stopping the crooks to boost his reputation.
Clark is still suspicious of Luthor.
Lois is suspicious when three stores are robbed where she has done interviews.
Superman traces the remains of the beam back to Luthor's hideout.
Luthor uses a sonic beam to cause earthquakes in Metropolis.
Luthor's identity as Atom Man has been publicly exposed.
Noel Neill and Historians Bob Burns, Donald Glut, Gary Grossman, Jim Harmon and Jan Henderson recall the making of these 2 Serial Adventures.
Excerpts from the new documentary produced by Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns.