After investigating Alex Greer, Superman finds those responsible for instigating war in Europe. This is a Superman-only issue.
Action Comics (1938-2011) #2
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After investigating Alex Greer, Superman finds those responsible for instigating war in Europe. This is a Superman-only issue.
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Jedi JC Daquis –
Thanks to DC Comics' 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, I get to read Superman Action Comics stories, like what was published way, way back in 1938 in AC issue 2. I thought the early Superman stories only feature our big boy blue fighting goons mano-a-mano, leaping high and running fast, saving Lois and being Clark. No, madams and sirs, as what can be read in this issue, the politics back then is very similar to what is happening right now. Action Comics #2 is a testament that war is business. I Thanks to DC Comics' 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, I get to read Superman Action Comics stories, like what was published way, way back in 1938 in AC issue 2. I thought the early Superman stories only feature our big boy blue fighting goons mano-a-mano, leaping high and running fast, saving Lois and being Clark. No, madams and sirs, as what can be read in this issue, the politics back then is very similar to what is happening right now. Action Comics #2 is a testament that war is business. It has never changed and it will never be. It will always be that somewhere far away from the war, somebody is reaping a fortune. Never realized that this sentiment has already persisted even before the second world war.
Jason –
Action Comics #2 Superman: "Revolution in San Monte (Part II of II)" Picking up where the last issue left off, Superman reaches the munitions manufacturer and disposes of his henchmen then forces him to get on the ship to San Monte. Of course, the guy tries to pull a fast one on ole Supes. but it backfires. Supes decides the best punishment would be to force him to join the military, and get this, HE JOINS IT TOO to assure that he actually did it so he could keep punishing the guy! Apparently t Action Comics #2 Superman: "Revolution in San Monte (Part II of II)" Picking up where the last issue left off, Superman reaches the munitions manufacturer and disposes of his henchmen then forces him to get on the ship to San Monte. Of course, the guy tries to pull a fast one on ole Supes. but it backfires. Supes decides the best punishment would be to force him to join the military, and get this, HE JOINS IT TOO to assure that he actually did it so he could keep punishing the guy! Apparently the San Monte military will enlist ANYONE no matter what nationality they are, how inclusive! My big question is, since there is a civil war going on, what side did they chose? Oh, I almost forgot that Lois also randomly gets framed for something after she was sent to tag along and is all of a sudden nice to Clark even though she hates his guts. Superman eventually reaches the two sides leaders and is about to have them duke it out to end the war when they tell him this - The idea being, the only reason for the war is to profit off of munition sales, a very political and real message, but the overall silliness of how this story is written makes it hard to take seriously. That being said, it was a fun read.
Andrea –
Son bastante graciosos las breves tiras de viñetas que hay después de superman. Algunas están bastante guays. En general mug variado jajaja desde vaqueros hasta genios con magos jajaj
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