Action Comics #300
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman Under the Red Sun!", a mind-bending journey into the far future sees Superman stripped of his powers when the sun turns red—leaving him stranded in a desolate, alien world. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Al Plastino, this landmark issue sees the Man of Steel navigate a strange, crumbling landscape in search of the Fortress of Solitude, his only hope of return. The striking cover by Curt Swan and George Klein captures the moment of his isolation beneath a crimson sky.
In "Superman Under the Red Sun!" from Action Comics #300 (1963), Superman is lured into the far future by the Superman Revenge Squad, where a red sun has stripped him of his powers. Stranded in a desolate, alien world, he journeys across a strange landscape toward the distant Fortress of Solitude, searching for a way back home.
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Reprinted in Supermann #9/1967 (1967), Star Album (Supermoça) #19 (1970), The Best of DC #1 (1979), 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), Superman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2006), Showcase Presents: Supergirl #2 (2008), Showcase Presents: Superman #4 (2008), Superman: Past and Future #[nn] (2009), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #1 (2016), Supergirl: The Silver Age #2 (2018), Super Albo Nembo Kid #38
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