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{{tropelist|Tropes Found In Action Comics (aside from those mentioned on the [[Superman]] page) include}}
{{tropelist|Tropes Found In Action Comics (aside from those mentioned on the [[Superman]] page) include}}
* [[Aliens Made Them Do It]] -- [[Squick|The notorious issues #592 and #593.]]
* [[Aliens Made Them Do It]] -- [[Squick|The notorious issues #592 and #593.]]
* [[Anthology Comic]]—Until Superman just [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|flat-out took over]].
* [[Anthology Comic]] -- Until Superman just [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|flat-out took over]].
* [[Breakthrough Hit]]—Action Comics #1 was the first truly successful comic published by [[DC Comics]].
* [[Breakthrough Hit]] -- Action Comics #1 was the first truly successful comic published by [[DC Comics]].
* [[Long Runner]]—From 1938 to today, with no sign of slowing down or stopping aside from the occasional promotional reboot.
* [[Long Runner]] -- From 1938 to today, with no sign of slowing down or stopping aside from the occasional promotional reboot.
* [[Prequel]]—The [[New 52]] relaunch is currently telling the story of his re-[[Superman Secret Origin|re-]][[Superman: Birthright|re-]][[The Man of Steel|revised]] origin.
* [[Prequel]] -- The [[New 52]] relaunch is currently telling the story of his re-[[Superman Secret Origin|re-]][[Superman: Birthright|re-]][[The Man of Steel|revised]] origin.
* [[Scene Cover]]—See that image up there? That scene happens in the story.
* [[Scene Cover]] -- See that image up there? That scene happens in the story.
** It [[Internal Homage|also happens]] in [[Infinite Crisis|other]] [[Final Night|stories]].
** It [[Internal Homage|also happens]] in [[Infinite Crisis|other]] [[Final Night|stories]].
** [[Marvel Comics]] have also paid homage to this cover.
** [[Marvel Comics]] have also paid homage to this cover.
* [[Team-Up Series]]—It was a Superman team-up book for a while [[Post-Crisis]] after ''[[DC Comics Presents]]'' ended.
* [[Team-Up Series]] -- It was a Superman team-up book for a while [[Post-Crisis]] after ''[[DC Comics Presents]]'' ended.
* [[Villain Protagonist]] -- [[Paul Cornell]]'s run has featured [[Lex Luthor]] as the main character (but it looks like Superman will be reclaiming it after #900).
* [[Villain Protagonist]] -- [[Paul Cornell]]'s run has featured [[Lex Luthor]] as the main character (but it looks like Superman will be reclaiming it after #900).


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The One That Started It All

Action Comics first saw publication in June 1938. It's most famous for having the debut of Superman in its first issue. What many people do not realize, however, is that Action Comics, like most Comic Books of its day, was an anthology containing multiple unrelated stories. As such, Action Comics #1 also marked the debut of Zatara the magician, perhaps better known today as the father of Zatanna.

As times changed, comics began to drop the anthology format, and now Action Comics is mainly just another Superman title. The book returned to the anthology format for awhile in the 80s, becoming Action Comics Weekly, but that was short-lived.

The book reached issue 904 before being renumbered with a new #1 for DC's 2011 New 52 relaunch.

If you were looking for the British comic serial named "Action!", see here.

Tropes Found In Action Comics (aside from those mentioned on the Superman page) include