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Action Comics #568 |
Action Comics v1 #568, 1985 - Superman encounters a lowly stage magician with not so lowly hidden abilities.
Al Williamson does his best with the inks, but only marginally improves the penciller's staid drawings. His handiwork is most prominent on the outdoor scenes, where additional details abound (see interior page below). Even worse is the back up story, where
Alex Nino's inks are not only incompatible, but unrecognizable as well. Cover by Howard Bender and Jerry Ordway. This is 1 of 1
Action Comics issues by
Nino and 1 of 1 Action Comics issues by
Williamson.
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"Disappearing Act" Williamson story inks (Curt Swan pencils) 16 pages = **
"The Amazing Matchmaker of Metropolis" Nino story inks (Howard Bender pencils) 8 pages = *
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