ACTION COMICS (vol.1) #307, December, 1963. Cover by Curt Swan.
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ACTION COMICS (vol.1) #307, December, 1963. Cover by Curt Swan.

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Action Comics #1102 (DC, September 2026) variant cover by Mark Spears
If I had a time machine, I'd go back and buy 10 copies of Action Comics, come back to the present, and live comfortably off that.
Action Comics #258, November 1959, cover by Curt Swan.
Action Comics #257, October 1959, cover by Curt Swan.

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Don’t get me wrong I like Superboy Prime’s arc but there was a special kind of sting in Superman #38 to see the Conner vs Prime infinite crisis death fight flashback in one panel then seeing Prime in a cool leather jacket a few pages later. They couldn’t let Conner keep his leather jacket (not counting his current biker one) but now Prime gets to have a cool and edgy outfit :(
Fucking kick me while I’m down I suppose.
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