Action Comics #673
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Friends in Need," a 1992 entry in the Action Comics series, George Markham’s desperate bid to eliminate a new Lex Luthor sets off a chain of chaos, while Ugly Mannheim attempts a daring jailbreak using parts from the enigmatic Purge. Amid the turmoil, Bibbo offers Jimmy Olsen a helping hand during a Thanksgiving dinner that’s anything but ordinary. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Bob McLeod, with inks by Denis Rodier, colors by Glenn Whitmore, and letters by Bill Oakley, the issue’s cover by Dan Jurgens and Bob McLeod captures the tension with sharp, dynamic detail.
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George Markham hires Hellgrammite to get rid of the new Lex Luthor and Ugly Mannheim uses parts from Purge to try to escape from jail. Bibbo helps Jimmy out on Thanksgiving.
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