Published: October 18, 1988
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Story Featuring Green Lantern
"Los Angeles. Mid afternoon."
Hal Jordan tracks the yellow beam that destroyed his power battery to the edge of Sector 2814.
Story continues from Action Comics Weekly #621; continues in Action Comics Weekly #623. Contains a scene which is a flashback to Green Lantern Special #1.
Story Featuring Wild Dog
"No!"
The serial killer turns herself in to the police after wounding Wild Pup.
Story concludes from Action Comics Weekly #621.
Story Featuring Starman
"...45 minutes after the hour, and we're talking with Vincent Garvey, the author of a new book with the rather provocative title of We Don't Need the Super-Hero."
Starman defeats someone in a S.T.A.R. Labs armored suit.
Story Featuring Superman
"It's a good thing I found you whe I did, Bob... looks like you took quite a beating!"
Clark Kent and Bob Galt leave some muggers behind, while the Consortium decides to destroy Superman.
Story continues from Action Comics Weekly #621; continues in Action Comics Weekly #623.
"July 8. 7:44 p.m."
The Agency continues to track the Secret Six, and Ladonna learns some of August Durant's background.
Story Featuring Blackhawk
"Kustarto! The Japanese plane -- the one carrying the generator -- Toba and I found it!"
The Blackhawks escape from Van Der Houten, but Marcia Rossiter (Alice Richardson) dies.
Story continues from Action Comics Weekly #621; continues in Action Comics Weekly #628.
Letter Column Featuring Action Comics Weekly
"Dear Mr. Gold, First, I would like to congratulate DC Comics on thier first weekly series, Action Comics Weekly."
Letters from Joe Casacchia, Andrew Gwin, Jay Roe, Alice Lin, Charles J. Sperling and Nick Damon, with responses from Mike Gold.
"Take to the skies with TSR's new action-packed adventure boardgames."
Back cover.
"Win Grand Prize -- Ful Size Atari 720° Arcade Game"
Inside back cover.
"A twelve-issue maxi-series in DC's New Format. Beginning in October."
Twenty ads for various products.
"DC goes to great lengths to bring you the original stretchable super-hero --"
"Maybe it's a truck body. Maybe a racing car body. But whatever model you're building, you want it to look the best."
Between Starman story pages 2 and 3.
"Batman 426 and 427. Both on sale in September."
"Yes, the ever-loveable, ever-ravenous Pac-Man is back!"
Inside front cover.
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