Action Comics #328
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman's Hands of Doom!", Superman faces a devious threat when the cunning Mr. Gimmick sabotages the hero’s hands with volatile chemicals, setting up a deadly trap during the Superman Day parade in Metropolis. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life with dynamic art by Al Plastino, this 1965 issue delivers suspense with a clever twist, all under the iconic cover by Curt Swan and George Klein.
In "Superman's Hands of Doom!" from Action Comics #328, Mr. Gimmick sets a devious trap during the Superman Day parade in Metropolis, sabotaging the Man of Steel’s hands with two chemicals that will detonate when brought together—just as he’s about to applaud. The story unfolds with tense anticipation as Superman must navigate the public spectacle without triggering disaster, all while the villain watches from the shadows.
In "The Ordeals of Dimension Z," Supergirl finds herself trapped in a bizarre alternate realm where her capture was never about punishment—but a calculated trap to force her into the deadly Contest of Peril. Stripped of her usual advantages, she must survive a series of escalating trials, testing her strength, wits, and will in a world where every challenge is designed to break her.
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Reprinted in Supermann #1/1966 (1966), Superman Supacomic #83 (1966), Justice League Double Double Comics #1 (1968), 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), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018), سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #95
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