" ACTION COMICS "
As a distant planet is destroyed by old age, a scientist
places his infant son in a space capsule and launches it toward Earth.
The capsule is found by a passing motorist, who brings the baby to an
orphanage, where the child astounds the attendants with his superhuman
powers. The child, who is named Clark Kent, can jump over buildings,
lift enormous weights, and run faster than a freight train. Furthermore,
his skin is impenetrable. Realizing that he has powers far beyond
normal humans, Clark dedicates himself to serve humanity as Superman, the champion of the oppressed.
Superman learns that an innocent woman named Evelyn Curry is to
be executed for murder. He captures the real murderess, and delivers
her, bound and gagged, to the governor's mansion. He breaks through the
door to confront the governor, and convinces him to call off the
execution at the last minute.
At the Daily Star,
where Clark works as a reporter, he's given the assignment to cover the
stories about a man with amazing strength named Superman. He hears a
tip about a wife-beating, and rushes off to cover it -- then changes
into Superman, and stops the man before he kills his wife.
Returning to the Daily Star, Superman asks fellow reporter Lois Lane
out on a date; she accepts out of pity. A thug named Butch tries to cut
in while Clark and Lois are dancing. To protect his secret identity,
Clark pretends to be a cowardly weakling. Convinced that Clark is a
spineless worm, Lois slaps Butch and walks out. Enraged, Butch and his
friends leave the club and take Lois prisoner. Superman spots them and
gives chase, smashing the car with his bare hands. He picks Lois up into
his arms and carries her to safety. She's astonished, and the next
morning, she tells her editor about her experience with Superman --
although she's even more cold to Clark than before.
Clark is given an assignment to go to San Monte, a war-torn South
American republic. First, he goes to Washington, D.C., where he spies a
slick lobbyist, Alex Greer, trying to convince Senator Barrows to
involve the US in a war with Europe. Superman grabs Greer, and demands
to know who he's working for. Greer refuses to talk, so Superman jumps
up to the top of the Capitol building, and threatens to smash Greer to
the ground. To be continued...
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TITULO: Action Comics #1
FECHA: Junio / 1938
PORTADA: Joe Shuster (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Superman (First appearance) (Origin)
Supporting Characters: Lois Lane (First appearance), George Taylor (First appearance)
Villains: Bea Carroll (Single appearance), Butch Mason (Single appearance), Senator Barrows (Single appearance), Alex Greer (Single appearance)
Other Characters: Evelyn Curry (Single appearance)
Locations: Krypton (First appearance), Earth-Two: Ohio: Cleveland: Daily Star (First appearance), Governor's mansion; Washington, D.C.
Items: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Jerry Siegel
Featured Characters: Superman (First appearance) (Origin)
Supporting Characters: Lois Lane (First appearance), George Taylor (First appearance)
Villains: Bea Carroll (Single appearance), Butch Mason (Single appearance), Senator Barrows (Single appearance), Alex Greer (Single appearance)
Other Characters: Evelyn Curry (Single appearance)
Locations: Krypton (First appearance), Earth-Two: Ohio: Cleveland: Daily Star (First appearance), Governor's mansion; Washington, D.C.
Items: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Jerry Siegel
DIBUJO: Joe Shuster
TINTA: Joe Shuster
COLOR: ?
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 14
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 3.8 mb