Saturday, February 2, 2019

Episode #386 Part IV: Superman Comic Book Cover Dated September 1965: Action Comics #328!

Action Comics 328, September 1965!


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ACTION COMICS 328, September 1965, was published on July 29, 1965. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 12¢. Mort Weisinger was the editor, and the cover was pencilled by Curt Swan, inked by George Klein and lettered by Ira Schnapp.

- (5:17) SUPERMAN'S HANDS OF DOOM (12 pgs.), written by Leo Dorfman, drawn by Al Plastino and lettered by Joe Letterese.

- (21:06) THE ORDEAL OF DIMENSION Zp (12 pgs.), written by Leo Dorfman and drawn by Jim Mooney.

- (39:48) METROPOLIS MAILBAG letter column.

- (46:13) 30 titles carried the September or September/October 1965 cover date, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics.

Also highlighted in this episode are the issue's ads and other features.

Next Episode: SUPERMAN 2018: YEAR IN REVIEW!

Then we will cover: SUPERMAN COMIC BOOKS COVER DATED OCTOBER 1965: PART I: SUPERMAN 180, PART II: 80 PAGE GIANT 15 (featuring Superman and Batman), PART III: SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE 60, PART IV: ACTION COMICS 329 & PART V: SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN 88!


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2 comments:

  1. In "Superman's Hands of Doom", at least the explanation that the crooks were watching Superman via a satellite was more explanation than we usually got in the Silver Age. Normally, someone would be watching something on a monitor with no explanation at all of where the picture was coming from.
    As for the Supergirl story, "The Ordeals of Dimension Z", as the second part of "Supergirl - Fugitive From Justice in Action Comics #327, all I can say is "I told you so." Never doubt Supergirl's innocence. She is SUPER innocent.

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    1. I never doubted her innocence. Since I never considered the possibility that Superman was a fake, I was wondering what he hoped to gain by allowing her to be subjected to such abuse.

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