DC Comics · Action Comics #262 · March 1960 · $0.10 · 32 pages · Monthly
Grade: GD+ 2.5
Edited by Mort Weisinger. Indicia publisher: National Comics Publications, Inc.
Cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
“Supergirl's Greatest Victory!” — Supergirl demonstrates her immunity to green kryptonite while Superman is rendered powerless by the same radiation. The story explores the unique nature of Supergirl's Kryptonian physiology and her ability to protect her cousin when traditional roles are reversed. Art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye delivers the classic Silver Age Superman family dynamic.
An early Silver Age Supergirl appearance that establishes her distinct powers and relationship to Superman, building the foundation for the expanding Superman family mythology of the 1960s.
Condition GD+ 2.5 — Above average Good. Significant wear but slightly better than a straight GD. Presentable space filler.. Noting: multiple spine stress lines with color breaks along the entire spine and moderate spine roll, cover soiling and general handling wear throughout, corner wear on all four corners with blunting, and small creases visible on the front cover. <
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DC Comics · Action Comics #262 · March 1960 · $0.10 · 32 pages · Monthly
Grade: GD+ 2.5
Edited by Mort Weisinger. Indicia publisher: National Comics Publications, Inc.
Cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
“Supergirl's Greatest Victory!” — Supergirl demonstrates her immunity to green kryptonite while Superman is rendered powerless by the same radiation. The story explores the unique nature of Supergirl's Kryptonian physiology and her ability to protect her cousin when traditional roles are reversed. Art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye delivers the classic Silver Age Superman family dynamic.
An early Silver Age Supergirl appearance that establishes her distinct powers and relationship to Superman, building the foundation for the expanding Superman family mythology of the 1960s.
Condition GD+ 2.5 — Above average Good. Significant wear but slightly better than a straight GD. Presentable space filler.. Noting: multiple spine stress lines with color breaks along the entire spine and moderate spine roll, cover soiling and general handling wear throughout, corner wear on all four corners with blunting, and small creases visible on the front cover. <
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.