These collections, showcasing stories from 1939 and into the early 1940s, feature some of the earliest adventures of the world's greatest super-hero in hard-hitting stories by the Man of Steel's creators. These collections, showcasing stories from 1939 and into the early 1940s, feature some of the earliest adventures of the world's greatest super-hero in hard-hitting stories by the Man of Steel's creators.
Superman: The Action Comics Archives, Vol. 2
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These collections, showcasing stories from 1939 and into the early 1940s, feature some of the earliest adventures of the world's greatest super-hero in hard-hitting stories by the Man of Steel's creators. These collections, showcasing stories from 1939 and into the early 1940s, feature some of the earliest adventures of the world's greatest super-hero in hard-hitting stories by the Man of Steel's creators.
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Michael –
Pulpy, formulaic, but enthusiastic and fun. Plus, Joe Shuster remains my favorite Superman artist - the barrel-chested, squinty-eyed circus strongman is a great visual!
Damon Williams –
Lynda –
Eddie –
Tom-Kenneth Fossheim –
Sam Nerby –
D. E. –
Casey Nicholson –
Jeff –
Cameron –
Brendan –
Chayce –
BrigitteBooks –
Steven Heywood –
David Demoss –
Kirk Domenico –
Richard Remigio –
David –
Dylan *Rocket-Raj* –
Lucy –
Ronald Wilcox –
Michael Gastinger –
John Desmarais –
Vern –
Karl Hickey –
Hektor Vokshi –
John Webster –
Charlie Johnson –
Rex –
Cercueil –