COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Action Comics 775 Modern
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Grade:
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9.4
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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4546932004
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
1st appearance of Manchester Black & the Elite. 2nd Print! Joe Kelly story. Doug Mahnke & Lee Bermejo art. Tim Bradstreet cover. "What is so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?" It all gets the front-page treatment with British surmising characters that make some filler but pivotal to the storyline. Clark Kent seen with an inner struggle on the cover as a Superman, taking him back to his roots may prove that his bedrock needs an adjustment in the Faultline with the chaotic scenario about his day to day. Those secrets may prove formidable when it comes into alignment, and those surrounding impacting characters that aren't so super on their own, save what is in their hearts as the pursuit of happiness, will find him breathing life into the Supergirl TV show! When someone has your back or comes in when the cards are down, it can prove to be a friend indeed! Bought raw at the DVD store I frequent for cover price, a little dismayed it was a second print, but all good.
A quarter to show the sheer size of those Superman Extravaganzas that were afforded by DC!
Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen" at the prescreen before released publicly of "Shazam!" The first in a modern tradition in theaters of a more "universal type" superhero that need only say "The Word" to become a rescuer of lost souls. Seen across waters and planes of existence from the far off or even somewhat mystical, with roots in all forms and teammates with equal "word-like" demonstrations of a DC property. He still looks up to the Superman, both with long awaited action in comics! When a Super-man "can't" a Clark can, and vice versa, as it takes the honorable calling for peoples to link together and commonly find the hope that is found in those of character. i.e. Superman, Shazam, and hopefully within the DC!
Grader Notes;
bend left bottom of back cover.
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