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Action Comics #62

Jul 1943 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“There'll Always Be a Superman!”

In Action Comics #62 (1943), writer Don C. Cameron and artists Sam Citron and Don Komisarow deliver a nostalgic tale set in the distant year 2143, where Captain Storme shares memories of the 1943 era with his grandchildren—reminding them of a time when the world teetered under the shadow of Nazi aggression and criminal chaos, and one hero, Superman, stood as a beacon of hope. The cover by Jack Burnley captures the era’s urgency with a striking image of the Man of Steel in action.

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writer Don C. Cameron · artist Sam Citron · inker Don Komisarow · cover Jack Burnley

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artist Sam Citron
cover pencils, inks Jack Burnley

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In the year 2143, Captain Storme recounts for his grandchildren what it was like in 1943, when the Nazis and other criminals ran rampant and the likes of Superman put a halt to their evil, greedy plans for loot and murder.

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