Action Comics #210
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman in Superman Land," Otto Binder and Jim Mooney deliver a delightfully surreal twist on Superman's adventures, as Tommy and Brent uncover a bizarre secret: alien filmmakers are using Earth as a cinematic set, staging real destruction to shoot their disaster epic. Wayne Boring's iconic cover captures the spectacle, while Mooney's dynamic art brings the chaos to life—perfect for fans of classic sci-fi oddities from 1955.
In "Superman in Superman Land," the Man of Steel finds himself in a peculiar twist when he's lured to a brand-new amusement park built in his honor—Superman Land—where thousands have gathered for the grand opening. But as the crowds cheer, Lex Luthor’s hidden Kryptonite trap begins to unfold, testing Superman’s strength in the most unexpected of places.
In "Movie Makers from Outer Space," Tommy and Brent stumble upon a bizarre cosmic production crew using Earth as a backdrop for a disaster film, turning real landmarks into cinematic set pieces. The story unfolds with a playful twist on Hollywood spectacle, blending science fiction and satire as the duo tries to make sense of the alien filmmakers’ chaotic filming methods.
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