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Action Comics (1938 - 1st Series) #603

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Release Date:
1988-06
Pages:
52
Genre:
Adventure; Science Fiction; Superhero; War
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Retribution! - Authorities believe that John Stewart crashed the F-14 into Coast City. Hal Jordan and Star Sapphire battle.

Spread Your Broken Wings and Learn to Fly - The new Secret Six receives their orders and begins action, while the death of the old Secret Six is discovered.

Chapter Three: Talaoc's Tale! - Deadman questions Talaoc while the C.I.A. discovers weapons in the pyramid Talaoc was entombed in.

More Powerful Than a Locomotive! - Superman chases Bob Galt's would-be assassins, one kills another and 2 are captured.

Moral Stand, Chapter Three: Censored - The police begin an investigation into the destruction of Readworld, and Lt. Flint proposes that Jack Wheeler go undercover in the Legion of Morality, which is establishing a new office in the Quad Cities.

Another Fine War, Chapter 3 - Cynthia Hastings helps outfit Blackhawk for the job.

Characters: Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Star Sapphire [Carol Ferris]; Mockingbird [Carlo DiRienzi]; Secret Six [Tony Mantegna; Vic Sommers; Mitch Hoberman; Luke McKendrick; Ladonna Jameal; Dr. Maria Verdugo]; Melanie Sommers; Deadman [Boston Brand]; Major Grace Kasaba; Professor Fulgencio Flores; Talaoc; Mr. Combs; Mr. Currier; Superman [Kal-El; Clark Kent]; Charles Culpepper; Jack Wheeler [Wild Dog]; Lt. Andy Flint; B. Lyle Layman; Lou Godder; Susan King; Helen Scournt; Legion of Morality; Blackhawk [Janos Prohaska]; Cynthia Hastings

Script: Christopher Priest; Martin Pasko; Mike Baron; Roger Stern; Max Allan Collins; Mike Grell
Pencils: Gil Kane; Dan Spiegle; Dan Jurgens; Curt Swan; Terry Beatty; Rick Burchett
Inks: Gil Kane; Dan Spiegle; Tony DeZuniga; John Beatty; John Nyberg; Pablo Marcos
Colors: Anthony Tollin; Carl Gafford; Elizabeth Safian; Petra Goldberg; Michele Wolfman; Tom Ziuko
Letters: Albert DeGuzman; Carrie Spiegle; Steven Haynie; Bill Oakley; Gaspar Saladino