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Issue: Action Comics #900
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Title:
Is Variant Variant: Alex Ross Cover
Rating: Rated T Teen
Publisher: FlagDC
Brand: DC [swirl]View Brand Images2
Indicia Publisher: DC Comics
On Sale Date: 04/27/2011
Volume: none
Pages: 100
ISBN:
UPC/EAN: 76194120001990031
Price: $5.99 USD
Indicia Frequency: Rated T Teen
Content Items: 1 (0 stories, 1 cover)
11 (6 stories, 1 cover) from base issue
Editor(s):  
Disclose Notes: 1 in 5 variant.

"Printed by Quad/Graphics, Montreal, QC, Canada. 04/15/11."

The indicia for this issue has an incorrect date of May 2011, the cover has the correct month (June).
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US; standard Silver Age U.S.; standard Modern Age U.S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched; squarebound (#334, 347, 360, 373, 437, 443, 449, 544, 600, 700)
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
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Subject Matter
superhero
Superman
Reprinting
FlagSuperman: The Black Ring #2 published November 2011
as Action Comics 900 Variant by Alex Ross [Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
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This cover is an homage to Action Comics (DC, 1938 series) #1.

This cover was originally solicited for Superman (DC, 2006 series) #676 in 2008, but was pulled from that issue when the corresponding story was pulled. It finally appears three years later on this issue.
The Black Ring Finale Reign of Doomsday

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Superman; Lois Lane; Doomsday; Steel [John Henry Irons]; Superboy [Kon-El]; Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Cyborg Superman [Hank Henshaw]; Eradicator; Lex Luthor; General Zod (flashback, cameo); Ursa (flashback, cameo); Non (flashback, cameo); Jor-El (flashback, cameo); Lara (flashback, cameo); Chris Kent [Lor-Zod] (flashback, cameo); Jonathan Kent (flashback, cameo, death); Martha Kent (flashback, cameo); Robot Lois Lane [RoboLois]; Death of the Endless (cameo); Vandal Savage (cameo); Red Lanterns (cameo); Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo); Perry White (cameo); Jimmy Olsen (cameo); Steve Lombard (cameo); Larfleeze (cameo); Deathstroke (cameo); Gorilla Grodd (cameo); Brainiac (cameo); Joker (cameo); Phantom Zone Creature (flashback)
Having combined with the Phantom Zone creature, Luthor has achieved enormous power, and draws Superman to him to break him, but can't. The creature reasserts itself, causing Luthor to grant absolute happiness to all, but he gives that up by continuing to try to destroy Superman. Meantime Doomsday has kidnapped several heroes. Superman joins them, but together they find that Doomsday himself is held captive and they've been fighting three Doomsday clones, each with different powers.
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Miscellaneous
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Story continued from the previous issue and from Superboy (DC, 2010 series) #6, and continues in the next issue. "Very special thanks to Neil Gaiman."

The credits for the specific pages weren't indicated in the book itself, but Pete Woods and Jamal Igle have both confirmed the pages that they did with this indexer.
A Celebration of 900 Issues of Action Comics

Table of Contents  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
superhero
Superman
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Miscellaneous
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This is a table of contents (with credits) for the remaining stories in this issue. The background is from the Adam Hughes variant cover for this issue.
Life Support

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Jor-El
Jor-El; brilliant scientist; Kal-El (cameo)
Jor-El asks a brilliant scientist to design a life support system for a small rocket in three days. The scientist realizes the ramifications for his own family, and asks for one night before he starts.
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Miscellaneous
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Autobiography

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Superman; Sarva; I'iawa (flashback); Krypto (cameo)
Superman helps out a powerful space-faring creature, and records his history.
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Miscellaneous
3
Friday Night in the 21st Century

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Clark Kent
Clark Kent [Superman]; Lois Lane; Legion of Super-Heroes [Dawnstar; Wildfire; Blok; Ultra Boy; Lightning Lad; Shadow Lass; Cosmic Boy; Phantom Girl; Brainiac 5; Polar Boy; Night Girl; Saturn Girl; Colossal Boy; Lightning Lass; Timber Wolf]
Lois thinks Clark needs some time with his friends, and invites the Legion of Super-Heroes over for dinner.
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Miscellaneous
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The Incident

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Superman [Clark Kent]; Gabriel Wright; Darkseid (cameo); Royal Flush Gang (cameo)
Superman meets with the President's National Security Advisor, and describes why he took the actions he did in Iran, and that he's planning on renouncing his U.S. citizenship.
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Miscellaneous
9
This story generated a lot of controversy, as Superman had earlier (and following this issue) stood for "Truth, Justice, and the American Way," but here Superman says that '"Truth, Justice and the American Way"-- it's not enough anymore.' The day after the issue went on sale, DC Comics co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan Didio issued a statement printed in the New York Post that said "Superman is a visitor from a distant planet who has long embraced American values. As a character and an icon, he embodies the best of the American Way." And the author chimed in on July 19th in an interview with Entertainment Weekly and said "It was also interesting to me that people thought it was a slight against America. It wasn’t meant to be that at all. He was actually trying to protect America from what he intended to do." And then in editor Matt Idelson's semi-regular question and answer session at SupermanHomePage.com in August, he was asked for his personal feelings on the story, and responded among other things that "Had I done a better job of making clear to the readers that the stories in the back may or may not fit into continuity, and are simply a celebration of the character from a diverse set of writers and artists, perhaps things wouldn't have been so loud." The notoriety probably was the cause of the issue selling out two days after it was put on sale.

Camp David is captioned as being in Frederick, Maryland, when the closest town to it is really Thurmont, Maryland.
Only Human

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Cliff Carter; Jimmy Olsen (cameo)
Former football star Cliff Carter is now a spokesman for SuperTech, and demonstrates his company's new SuperSuit. He challenges Superman to a race. That night they meet and start the race, but the SuperSuit siphons too much energy from around it, and Superman has to shut it down.
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Miscellaneous
15
This story is told in a movie storyboard format, with black and white art on the left side, and text as if from a screenplay on the right, with alternating red and blue background colors to denote which text goes with which picture.
The Evolution of the Man of Tomorrow

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Superman [Clark Kent]
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Miscellaneous
2
This is an illustration that has six figures of Clark Kent changing to Superman. Each of the figures is done in a style from past artists of Superman: Joe Shuster, Curt Swan, John Byrne, Jerry Ordway, Jim Lee, and Gary Frank. The buildings in the static background also change time periods from left to right.
[untitled]

Letters Page  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
typeset
Subject Matter
Action Comics
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Miscellaneous
1
Letters from Oliver Ortiz and Christopher Kaufman. This includes a farewell to artist Pete Woods, and a promo for the next issue including the cover.
Ads

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
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Miscellaneous
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Total of 3 one-page ads for: DC Super Heroes The Ultimate Pop-Up Book (book, Little, Brown and Company), Action Figures Perfected (DC Universe action figures, Mattel), and The Zombie Chasers #2: Undead Ahead (book, Harper). Appear in various places in this issue.

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