Special Edition, Action Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tommy Gets a Zero!", a young boy named Tommy faces the dreaded Saturday essay assignment, convinced his life lacks any excitement worth writing about—until he unexpectedly crosses paths with Superman. Written by Joseph Greene and illustrated by John Sikela, this 1945 Special Edition of Action Comics captures a quiet moment of wonder, with Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye bringing the cover to life.
In "Trees Cover Danger!", a quiet suburb’s sudden tree plantings hide a dangerous secret: beneath the soil, a gang is tunneling toward a factory that produces a plant-growth serum worth more than platinum. When Greg, a suspicious local, reveals the corporation never planted the trees, The Vigilante and his ally Stuff race to the factory—just in time to intercept the thieves as they flee. But the stolen chemical they left behind sets off a wild, unstoppable surge of growth, turning ordinary seeds into towering, swaying monsters.
In "Day of Wishes!", Zatara uses his magic to stop a fur theft, but when his friend Jerry feels uneasy about the one-sided benefit, he suggests a grander idea: what if everyone could have their small wishes granted? Zatara agrees to try, though he warns that even minor desires can have unexpected consequences—some people find their wishes fulfilled in ways they never imagined, turning literal in surprising and strange ways.
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