
Action Comics #282 (1961)

High Value: $810
Minimum Value: $10

Action Comics #282 (1961) is a must-have for any comic book enthusiast. This comic book is not just a collector's item but also has a captivating story that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. The cover is simply stunning with art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye that is guaranteed to grab your attention.
Written by Bill Finger and penciled and inked by Al Plastino, "Superman's Toughest Day!" is a story that gives you a glimpse into Superman's daily life. While it might seem mundane to some, it showcases the struggles and responsibilities that come with being a superhero. From checking the air composition in the bottle that is Kandor's home back at the Fortress of Solitude to saving the world, Superman has a lot on his plate.
But things get interesting when Lois and the Kent robot visit a factory, and the robot spills acid on his hands, exposing the metal structure underneath. The writers come up with an inventive and fun way to keep the robot from being exposed as the fake Clark. You won't want to miss this classic '60s Supe adventure.
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