Action Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Action Comics #66 (1943), a millionaire offers a million-dollar reward for the safe return of his missing nephew—only for Jackie, the boy in question, to overhear mobsters whisper that he’s not actually the nephew at all. Written by Don C. Cameron and illustrated by Sam Citron with inks by Don Komisarow, this gripping tale unfolds with a twist that challenges identity and loyalty. The cover, by Jack Burnley and Stan Kaye, captures the mystery with a tense, dramatic moment from the story.
In "The Boy Who Came Back!", a desperate millionaire offers a million dollars for the safe return of his missing nephew, but when Jackie overhears mobsters whispering that the boy isn’t really his nephew—only a replacement—the truth begins to unravel. With the millionaire’s intentions still unclear, Jackie finds himself caught between loyalty and the growing suspicion that the boy’s return is far more complicated than anyone admits.
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Reprinted in Superman in Action Comics #1 (1993), Superman: The Action Comics Archives #4 (2005), Superman: The War Years 1938-1945 #[nn] (2015), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2017)
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