Action Comics #307
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Clark Kent - Target for Murder!", a desperate twist of fate sees Clark Kent suddenly branded as a murderer, while the real danger lurks in the guise of a new science teacher at Midvale High. With the Phantom Zone's Tor-An posing as Michael Barnes and scheming to marry Supergirl, the only hope lies in an unexpected alliance with Saturn Girl—whose telepathic reach may be the key to exposing the imposter. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Jim Mooney, with a cover by Curt Swan and George Klein, this 1963 classic blends suspense and superhero intrigue in a story that redefines who you can trust.
In "Clark Kent - Target for Murder!", Clark Kent finds himself hunted after exposing crime boss King Kobra in a series of damning articles. With two assassination attempts failing, Superman takes a bold step—disguising himself as the notorious Dead-Shot Daniels to infiltrate Kobra’s inner circle and bring him to justice.
In "Supergirl's Wedding Day!" from Action Comics #307 (1963), the Kryptonian criminal Tor-An, escaped from the Phantom Zone, takes on the identity of a new science teacher at Midvale High and sets his sights on marrying Supergirl. With the help of her telepathic friends and Saturn Girl, Supergirl must uncover his deception before the wedding ceremony is completed.
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Reprinted in Superman #13/1967 (1967), Adventure Comics #390 (1970), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Showcase Presents: Supergirl #2 (2008), Showcase Presents: Superman #4 (2008), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #1 (2016), Supergirl: The Silver Age #2 (2018)
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