Action Comics #345
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Day Candid Camera Unmasked Clark Kent's Identity!", the Daily Planet’s own Clark Kent finds himself in a bizarre twist when a surprise television segment threatens to expose his secret identity—just as Supergirl faces a far more dangerous trial on the parallel world of Gaea. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Jim Mooney, this 1967 classic blends superhero drama with a touch of sci-fi intrigue, all rendered with the crisp detail of Curt Swan’s cover and George Klein’s inks.
In this 1967 tale from Action Comics #345, real-life prankster Allen Funt brings his Candid Camera crew to Metropolis, turning the spotlight on unsuspecting citizens—just as Superman’s secret identity hangs in the balance. With his trademark humor and surprise tactics, Funt’s antics threaten to unmask Clark Kent before the Man of Steel can stop them.
In the parallel world of Gaea, Supergirl stands accused of subversive acts in a trial that ends in her exile—banished from her home planet not for crime, but for defiance. Now a fugitive in a land ruled by an oppressive regime, she bides her time, her strength and resolve unbroken, waiting for the moment to reclaim what was stolen.
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Reprinted in Superman #17/1967 (1967), Supermann #1/1968 (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)
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