Action Comics #469
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew covers from 1977 capture the sheer absurdity of superhero comics quite like this one — a whooping cowboy has lassoed Superman high above a city skyline and gleefully declares him "the most rambunctious bronc I ever rode," vowing to break him yet. The Man of Steel surges forward in full flight, cape streaming, while his would-be rodeo rider hangs on for dear life in a scene that's equal parts thrilling and delightfully ridiculous, beautifully rendered by cover penciler José Luis García-López and inker Bob Oksner. With a story titled "The Night Superman Was Buried in Boot Hill!" waiting inside, this March 1977 issue of Action Comics promises a western-flavored adventure that's hard to resist.
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Superman battles Terra-Man. Terra-Man seemingly kills Superman! Meanwhile, Gregory Reed continues to shoot his latest Superman film.
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