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Action Comics #90 Rip
Cover Date: November, 1945
Rookery for River Rats (Superman) -- 2. The Weird Chapeau (Hayfoot Henry) -- 3. Camouflage for Crime (Congo Bill) -- 4. Gunslingers Reward -- 5. Picayune Pilferers (Vigilante) -- 6. School Days, School Days (Zatara) Cover: Superman is ripping off th ...
Issue Description
Rookery for River Rats (Superman) -- 2. The Weird Chapeau (Hayfoot Henry) -- 3. Camouflage for Crime (Congo Bill) -- 4. Gunslingers Reward -- 5. Picayune Pilferers (Vigilante) -- 6. School Days, School Days (Zatara)Cover: Superman is ripping off the lid of an enemy submarine.
Superman: Metropolis is being plagued by robberies involving the Amphi-Bandits - thieves who steal a car for each job, then drive with their loot to the docks where they disappear on a boat. When the harbour police give chase, the bandits' boat disappears into a bank of black fog.One morning, Perry White is confronted by an old friend, Barney McGowan, who threatens that if the Planet doesn't stop running editorials demanding the demolition of an old mansion by the river, he will regret it. Later that day, the street edition of the Planet has just been printed when Lois notices that the ink on the paper is fading. In order to stop the Planet becoming a laughing stock, Superman stops the presses running and then collects all existing copies of the paper in Metropolis. Perry is convinced that Barney is responsible for the fading ink, so he sends Lois and Clark out to the old mansion to get material for a feature article that will prove the place should be demolished.
While there, Clark's x-ray vision discovers an underwater dock used by the Amphi-bandits, but while he is investigating this, Lois is captured by the gang inside the mansion. Changing to Superman, Clark burrows into the mansion to save her, but the boss bandit threatens to drop a bottle of nitroglycerine, killing Lois, unless Superman promises to leave them alone. Superman's solution is to tell the boss to go ahead and drop it, and when he does, Superman burrows a tunnel beneath the vial so it falls deep into the ground where it can explode harmlessly. Returning to the surface, however, Superman finds the gang has gone, taking Lois with them.
Eventually, Superman locates the gang in a submarine, where he sees they have tied up Lois and also Barney, who was captured by the gang when he was snooping around the mansion. Superman obtains a large canvas sheet and wraps the submarine in it before delivering it to the harbour police, where the gang is captured and Lois and Barney are freed.
Action Comics (1938)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
In the early days of comics books, it was not the convention to name comics after specific characters. Rather comics bore generic names such as this one. Although this series featured Superman throughout, it thus bore this name, one which it has become famous for (and the name was kept after the launch of The New 52.) It was the fourth DC Comics title, and the first new one produced after Detective Comics spread beyond the one title (this was after it purchased More Fun Comics and New Adventure Comics.)
Starring: Lex Luthor (starting #890) until #900.
Second Feature: Captain Atom (#879-#889), Superboy (#892), Jimmy Olsen (#893-#896)
(Issues #601-642 are filed under Action Comics Weekly)
Collected EditionsSuperman: The Golden Age Omnibus vol. 1 (#1-31)Adventures of Superman: Gil Kane vol. 1 (#539-541, 545, 546 & #551-554)Superman vs. Darkseid (#586)They Saved Luthor's Brain (#600, #668, #670-673, #676-678 )Panic in the Sky (#674-675)Death of Superman (#683-684)World Without Superman (#685-686)Superman: Funeral For A Friend (#685-686)Superman: Reign of the Supermen (#687-688)The Trial of Superman (#716-717)Transformed! (#729 & 732)DC Comics Presents: Superman #4 (#768, #771-773)Superman: Emperor Joker (#769-770)President Lex (#773)Superman: Our Worlds At War, Book One (#780-781)Superman: Our Worlds At War, Book Two (#782)Superman: Ending Battle (#795-796)DC Comics Presents: Superman #2 (#798)Godfall (Action Comics #812- 813, Adventures of Superman #625- 626 and Superman #202- 203)Superman: The Wrath of Gog (#814-819; backups #812-813)Superman: Sacrifice (Action Comics #829, Superman #218-220, Adventures of Superman #642-643 and Wonder Woman #219-220)Superman: Up, Up and Away! (#837-840)Superman: Back In Action (#841-843, plus stories from DC Comics Presents #4, #17 and #24)Superman: Last Son (#844-846, #851 and Action Comics Annual #11)The Third Kryptonian (Superman #668-670, Action Comics #847, Superman Annual #13)Redemption (Superman #659&666, Action Comics #848-849)3-2-1 Action (Superman #665, Action Comics #852-854, Legends of the DC Universe #14)Superman: Escape From Bizarro World (#855-857)Superman And The Legion of Super-Heroes (#858-863)Superman: Brainiac (#866-870)Superman: New Krypton Vol. 1 (#871)Superman: New Krypton Vol. 2 (#872-873)Superman: Nightwing And Flamebird Vol. 1 (#875-879 and Action Comics Annual #12)Superman: Codename Patriot (#880)Superman: Nightwing And Flamebird Vol. 2 (#883-889, Superman #696 and Adventure Comics #8-10)Superman: The Black Ring Vol. 1 (#890-895)Superman: The Black Ring Vol. 2 (#896-900; Action Comics Annual #13; Secret Six #29)Secret Six: Caution To the Wind (#897)Superman: Reign of Doomsday (#900-904)For Post-Flashpoint refer to Action Comics (Vol. 2)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.