Action Comics #343
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Eterno the Immortal," Supergirl attempts to convince Jimmy Olsen of her existence—only for him to remain skeptical, having temporarily lost his sight. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art with inks by John Forte and letters by Joe Letterese, this 1966 classic features a poignant moment in the Superman mythos. The cover, penciled by Swan and inked by George Klein, captures the tension of a world where belief is as fragile as sight.
In this 1966 tale from Action Comics #343, Supergirl makes a desperate attempt to convince Jimmy Olsen—her longtime friend and confidant—that she’s real, even as he struggles with temporary blindness and doubts her very existence. With quiet determination and a touch of heart, the story explores trust, visibility, and the bond between two heroes who’ve always had each other’s backs.
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Reprinted in Superman Supacomic #95 (1967), Supermann #9/1967 (1967), Super DC #3 (1969), Politikin zabavnik #1120 (1973), DC Special #19 (1975), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Stålmannen #7/1967, سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #161, Superman #36, Teräsmies #1/1967
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