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Action Comics 314

ACTION COMICS #314

Cover Date: July 1964
Cover Price: $0.12
Publication Date: 1964-05-28

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Curt Swan
Inks: Sheldon Moldoff


Story: "The Day Superman Became the Flash!" (14 Pages)

Credits:

StoryEdmond Hamilton
ArtAl Plastino
LetteringJoe Letterese
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Superman (last in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #78/3; next in Superman Vol. 1 #171; appears in flashbacks to Krypton as well as computer forecasted appearances as heroes of worlds other than Earth that he might have been sent to as a baby)

Guest Star(s):

Justice League of America
Aquaman (in between Aquaman Vol. 1 #16 and #17)
Atom (last in Atom #13/2; next in Brave and the Bold #55)
Batman (last in World's Finest Comics #142; next in Detective Comics #329)
Flash II (last in Justice League of America #28; next in Flash Vol. 1 #146)
Green Arrow (in between Justice League of America #28 and #31)

Supporting Character(s):

Jor-El (in a video-recording)
Lara Jor-El (in a video-recording)

Other Character(s):

Zhan-Zar (a scientist on Krypton; in flashback)

Cameo Appearance(s):

Xannians (first appearance; computer projection)
Valairians (first appearance; computer projection)
Kal-El's father on Saruun (first appearance; computer projection)
villagers on Ntann (first appearance; computer projection)
Kal-El's mother and father on Gangor (first appearance; computer projection)

Location(s):

Space Sector 2813
Krypton (in flashback)
Space Sector 2814
Earth
Unidentified Space Sectors (computer generated projections of the following worlds):
Gangor (first appearance; on this world Kal-El gains powers similar to the Flash, but dies)
Ntann (first appearance; on this world Kal-El becomes a hero similar to Green Arrow)
Saruun (first appearance; on this world Kal-El becomes "the Diro;" similar to Batman)
Valair (first appearance; on this world Kal-El becomes a hero similar to Aquaman)
Xann (first appearance; on this world Kal-El becomes "Birdman;" similar to the Atom)

Comment(s):

The concept of "Superman as the One-Man JLA" was revisited in August-September 1999's Superman Vol. 2 #147, Adventures of Superman #570, Action Comics #757, Superman: The Man of Steel #92.

Story Reprinted in:

Best of DC #8 (November-December 1980)

Solicitation:

Superman is summoned by fellow members of the Justice League to view a videotape that has come into their possession. What is on this tape will shake Superman to his core!


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Second Story: "Supergirl's Tragic Ordeal!" (11 Pages)

Credits:

StoryLeo Dorfman
ArtJim Mooney
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Supergirl (also in flashbacks)

Supporting Character(s):

Fred Danvers (last in issue #310/2)
Edna Danvers
Dick Malverne
Alura Zor-El (also in flashbacks)
Zor-El (also in flashbacks)
Lena Thorul

Villain(s):

liquid fire creatures (first appearance; an alien species)

Other Character(s):

Kandorians
Supergirl Emergency Squad
Dar-Lin (first appearance)
a Kandorian healer
Supergirl Robot SG4

Location(s):

Space Sector 2813
Krypton (in flashback)
Argo City (in flashback)
Space Sector 2814
Earth
Fortress of Solitude
The Bottle City of Kandor
Metropolis
Midvale
Supergirl's Fortress of Solitude
Survival Zone (in flashback)

Comment(s):

This story continues in the next issue.

Story Reprinted in:

Showcase Presents: Supergirl #2 ([December] 2008)
Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018)

Solicitation:

Alura is on Kandor, wasting away due to the heartbreak of being away from her daughter, Supergirl.


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