Derek Crabbe UNITED STATES
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Action Comics #788 p.18

Location: DC
Artists: Pascual Ferry (Penciller) ,  Mark Morales (Inker) ,  Richard Starkings (Letterer)

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Location: DC
Title: Action Comics #788 p.18
Artist:  Pascual Ferry (Penciller) ,  Mark Morales (Inker) ,  Richard Starkings (Letterer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 312
Likes on CAF: 6
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 5/25/2023

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The vigilante Gunshin nearly decapitates Superman with his density changing blade, if not for the intervention of his wife, Byakko (who can 'ghost' or phase objects).

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John C Member Since 2014
1    
Posted On 5/25/2023

So this is the blade he uses when he shaves.

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
2    
Posted On 5/25/2023

Sometimes I get the Gunshin
I was back in the old page, long ago
When we were kids when we were young
Phase seen in comics - you ghost
Those panels endless, we had Ferry we were done
Morales always shinin'
He just inks the run
Sometimes it seems like lately
I Byakko
The rest of my knife’s been just for show

Those were the phase of our knives
The bad phase in knives were so few
Those days are all gone now, but Gunshin is true
Byakko, yes I find, I still ginsu

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
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Posted On 5/25/2023

How did they not see this as being ripe for another Marvel/DC crossover? Gunshin's density blade versus Wolverine's Muramasa blade! It's really odd seeing Superman surrounded by a Japanese looking setting. That plus the art style gives it a feel of what Superman might be like if it was a small, indy comic.