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    Action Comics #2

    Action Comics » Action Comics #2 - War in San Monte released by DC Comics on July 1938.

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    War in San Monte last edited by Thor_Ul on 02/19/23 06:47PM View full history

    After investigating Alex Greer, Superman finds those responsible for instigating war in Europe.

    • Superman: War in San Monte
    • Scoop Scanlon: The Shipwreck
    • Pep Morgan: Glass Arm
    • "Elmer The Eel"
    • Marco Polo:
    • Tex Thomson:The Sealed City
    • Inspector Donald and Bobby:
    • Chuck Dawson:
    • Zatara: The Haunted Farm
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    2.7 stars

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    It Takes a Superman to Stop a War 0

    Like my review of Action Comics #1, I'll only be reviewing the Superman feature because I am reading this issue through the Superman Chronicles series. So sorry for those of you who came to see how the Zatara story inside was.OK now that we got that settled on with the review of Action Comics #2 which takes place right where Action Comics #1 left off: torturing a corrupt senator! Fun! Anyway after noticing that the senator learned his lesson he takes off to hunt down the lobbyist which was assoc...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Action Comics #2 0

    I should start this review by stating that I don't have copies of any of the non-Superman stories, nor would I want to read them as I doubt they are worth reading.   Nevertheless, this Superman comic is also terrible, with a plot even more preposterous than the first from Action Comics #1. The villain, an arms magnate, attempts to escape Superman by enlisting in the army (huh?), but Clark Kent enlists in the army with him, follows him to a foreign country and saves him from the horrors of war wh...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Action Comics Review#2 0

    It took me two issue to realise that Superman have super powers, but cannot fly, always tought he always did. But again, that doesn't stop him to put an end to a war... Easy comic to read, but they are so many other not worthy storys, even if some can be cool, that its tough to give more than two stars at this one...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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