Action Comics #202
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAround a lamplit street corner in 1955, the cover by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye captures a thrilling moment: a man in a suit openly pulling back his jacket to reveal the Superman costume beneath, while Lois Lane — just around the corner — apparently witnesses the reveal, her speech bubble declaring, "So that's why Clark Kent disappeared so suddenly — he's changing to Superman!" The featured story, "Lois Lane's X-Ray Vision!", promises a sharp twist on the classic secret-identity tension that made Superman comics so irresistible in this era. With Otto Binder writing and Jim Mooney on interior art, this is a genuinely fun slice of Silver Age DC storytelling.
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Tommy and Brent answer a distress call from the space liner Orion, and investigate a case of poisoning.
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