In this episode, Mike covers issue #54 of Action Comics – from November, 1942, where Superman would rather swim alone in the ocean than spend one more minute with Lois Lane. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #53 of Action Comics – from October, 1942, where Superman punches a bird to save Lois. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #52 of Action Comics – from September, 1942, where Superman literally moves mountains in a surprisingly political story. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #51 of Action Comics – from August, 1942, where Superman kinda just assumes the villain is dead. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #50 of Action Comics – from July, 1942, where Superman kidnaps a man all for the love of baseball. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #49 of Action Comics – from June, 1942, where Superman plays a gam of ping pong - against himself. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #48 of Action Comics – from May, 1942, where Superman watches a man burn to death. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #47 of Action Comics – from April, 1942, where Superman punches a snake. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #46 of Action Comics – from March, 1942, where Superman goes bowling at an amusement park. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads and visit the Reaction Comics playlist on YouTube.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #45 of Action Comics – from February, 1942, where Superman heads to Africa to help a fella out.. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #44 of Action Comics – from January, 1942, where Superman saves a bunch of fruit. Seriously. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #42 of Action Comics – from NDecember, 1941, where Superman really enjoys carrying a plane around. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #42 of Action Comics – from November, 1941, where Superman protects his secret identity even in his sleep. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads.
In this return (finally) episode, Mike covers issue #41 of Action Comics – from October, 1941, where Superman saves people after Clark gives the worst excuse ever to slip away. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram and Threads.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #40 of Action Comics – from September, 1941, where Superman swims a mansion to safety. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #39 of Action Comics – from August, 1941, where Superman thinks ghosts are real for at least a second. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #38 of Action Comics – from July, 1941, where Superman shows off a bit just to make a cool exit. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #37 of Action Comics – from June, 1941, where Clark Kent takes on a second job. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #36 of Action Comics – from May, 1941, where Superman tricks a couple guys into drugging themselves. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
In this episode, Mike covers issue #35 of Action Comics – from April, 1941, where Superman beats up a car and a plane, but takes it easy on an armored car. Follow @ReActionComics on Instagram. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.