Action Comics #207
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Four Superman Medals!", Superman investigates a derelict spaceship stranded on a hostile world, where two survivors—Tommy and Brent—claim they mutinied but didn’t kill their captain. With the help of a mysterious signal tied to the crime, Superman uses his powers to chase light waves across space, uncovering the truth through a dramatic sequence of events. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Jim Mooney, with a striking cover by Win Mortimer, this 1955 classic blends mystery and science fiction in a standout tale from the Silver Age.
In "The Four Superman Medals!", Superman faces a rare challenge: attending the annual policeman’s dinner, where a special Superman Medal is to be awarded, while managing to be present as both himself and Clark Kent. With time and identity in tight supply, he’ll need more than just his powers to pull off the double act.
In "The Mystery of the Space Mutiny!" from Action Comics #207, Tommy and Brent stumble upon a group of survivors from a mutinied spaceship stranded on a harsh, alien world. The crew confesses to mutiny but denies killing their captain, and when Tommy uses his wits to track down the light waves from the crime’s moment in time, he uncovers the truth behind their ordeal.
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Reprinted in Superman #109 (1956), The Hundred Comic Monthly #8 (1957), The Hundred Comic Monthly #3 (1960), Action Comics #261 (1960), Big Boss #57 (1961), Supercomic #12 (1968), Big Boss #30 (1976), Supermán #1102 (1977), Superman in Action Comics #1 (1993), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Stålmannen #10/1957, Supermán #87
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