Special Edition, Action Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Funland" is a heartwarming 1944 Special Edition of Action Comics #2, featuring a rare dual-credit by Joe Shuster on art and inks, capturing the whimsy and wonder of a young boy’s dream. When John Nicholas sets out to open a free amusement park for underprivileged children just in time for Christmas, Santa Claus himself—wearing a cape and a familiar red suit—steps in to help make it real. Cover by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye adds a festive touch to a story where generosity meets unexpected challenges from those who once owned the land.
In "Funland," Jo's heartfelt dream of a free winter wonderland for underprivileged children takes flight—thanks to a very special visitor. When Santa Claus arrives with a helping hand, the gates of Funland swing open, but not without a few unexpected obstacles from those who once called the land theirs.
In "Stuff and His Magic Tricks!", a young apprentice eager to master illusion finds himself in the midst of real danger when a visit to the Hall of the Future—home to futuristic wonders like photoelectric cells and prefabricated homes—turns into a heist gone wrong. When Mingo and his gang steal ancient artifacts, the unlikely duo of Vigilante and Stuff must outwit their captors, with Stuff using his growing skill in magic to keep them distracted while Vigilante plans his escape.
In "Sea-Going Jewels!", Zatara uses his magical prowess to track a smuggling ring trafficking diamonds from Brazil, following the trail from a suspicious ship to the heart of Rio. With cunning and spellwork, he unravels a deception built on illusion and hidden cargo, confronting the mastermind behind the scheme.
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