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    Action Comics #21

    Action Comics » Action Comics #21 - The Deaths on the Moor released by DC Comics on February 1940.

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    Superman takes to the high seas!

    1. Untitled Superman story (Siegel/Shuster) - The Ultra Humanite has come up with a new plot to rule the world.
    2. Untitled Pep Morgan story (Fox/Guardineer)
    3. Untitled Chuck Dawson story (Fleming)
    4. Untitled Clip Carson story (Moldoff)
    5. Untitled Tex Thomson story (Baily)
    6. "A Blaze of Glory" [text story]
    7. Untitled Three Aces story (Christman)
    8. "The Deaths on the Moor" (Fox/Guardineer) featuring Zatara
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    Power Creep and Superman Being A Jerk Lower the Quality 0

    Action Comics 21 features another confrontation between Superman and Ultra (The Ultra-Humanite). This time Clark Kent is caught in an explosion - the remorseful scientist takes him into his lab to check him out, but he is of course unscathed. It turns out the scientist is working on an atomic disintegrator. Clark does a story on it for the Daily Star, and once Ultra hears about it she goes after it.Ultra ingratiates herself to the scientist - remember she looks like Dolores Winters now - and the...

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