Action Comics #351
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Zha-Vam the Invincible!", Jerry Siegel crafts a classic tale of love and identity as Jimmy Olsen unwittingly gives Linda Danvers a shard of Red Kryptonite, stripping her of her powers and memories—only for her to reclaim them years later, keeping her true nature hidden from the man she now calls husband. Curt Swan’s expressive art, inked by Stan Kaye, brings the emotional beats to life, while George Klein’s dynamic cover captures the mystery of a woman caught between two worlds.
In "Zha-Vam the Invincible!" from Action Comics #351, the god-like warrior Zha-Vam—empowered by the combined might of Greek and Roman deities—aligns with a powerful crime syndicate to challenge the might of Superman. With abilities drawn from myth and a bold new alliance, Zha-Vam sets out to prove that even Earth’s mightiest hero has a limit.
In this 1967 tale from Action Comics #351, Jimmy Olsen finds himself tangled in a whirlwind romance with Linda Danvers—only to accidentally hand her a piece of Red Kryptonite that strips her of her powers and her memories of being Supergirl. As their wedding day approaches, she begins to regain her abilities, but keeps them hidden from Jimmy, setting the stage for a relationship built on secrets and surprising revelations.
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↩ Reprints Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #57 (1961)
Reprinted in Superman Supacomic #105 (1968), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Almanaque de Superman #[1971], Stålmannen #14/1968, سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #192
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