Action Comics #319
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Condemned Superman!", Supergirl’s presence in Metropolis takes an unexpected turn when Linda’s rival, Donna Storm, resorts to cheating and then falsely accuses Linda of theft after being caught. With the truth buried under deception, Superman finds himself caught in a web of suspicion—though not for the crime he’s accused of. Jim Mooney’s dynamic art and Joe Letterese’s crisp lettering bring the tension to life, while Curt Swan and George Klein’s cover captures the moment of dramatic accusation.
In "The Condemned Superman!" from Action Comics #319, Superman stands trial for the murder of Lex Luthor, with public opinion and the courtroom stacked against him—until a shocking twist upends everything. Written by a legendary hand and brought to life by the dynamic art of a master storyteller, this gripping tale explores justice, identity, and the cost of truth in a world that refuses to see the whole picture.
When Donna Storm cheats her way to top marks and frames Linda for theft, Supergirl steps in to clear her name—only to find herself tangled in a web of deception that tests her resolve and the trust of those around her.
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Reprinted in The Best of DC #27 (1982), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Showcase Presents: Supergirl #2 (2008), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018), Stålmannen #2/1965, سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #53
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