Action Comics #746
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of Action Comics #746 (July 1998) is a wonderfully inventive piece by Stuart Immonen and José Marzán Jr., depicting a gleeful, rotund villain in a garish green plaid suit clutching a puzzle piece cut from Superman's own image — leaving the Man of Steel literally incomplete and visibly straining against the theft. The jigsaw-puzzle conceit is clever and visually playful, suggesting someone has found an unusual way to get the upper hand on Metropolis's greatest hero. With a story subtitle like "Love, Supervillain Style," this second chapter of "Polyesteryear" promises a delightfully offbeat adventure from the full creative team of writer-artist Stuart Immonen and inker José Marzán Jr.
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While in a world resembling 70's "Superman" comics, Superman battles the Prankster, who is holding Lana Lang hostage to force Superman to do his bidding.
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