What Happened the Day After SUPERMAN Trashed That Car on ACTION COMICS #1

SUNDAY FUNNIES WITH KERRY CALLEN!

A number of artists and writers have imagined what happened after Superman smashed that car on the cover of Action Comics #1:

But it’s Kerry Callen who has the REAL answer:

Jeez, no wonder DC sued Fawcett:

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KERRY CALLEN spent much of his career as an artist and art director, developing product for Hallmark, but has also dabbled in comics for many years. As a freelancer, he creates work for a range of needs, spanning from Mad Magazine to children illustrations. He has two graphic novels available on Amazon worldwide, Halo and Sprocket: The Definitive Collection, as well as Dirtnap: Mystic Spit.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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9 Comments

  1. THIS! Is absolutely Marvelous! Fantastic work, Kerry! I absolutely love it!

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  2. Once you read/see it, you say, “so obvious!” Great piece.

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  3. The first-ever comic book intercompany crossover! The truth is finally told!

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  4. This cartoon is FANTASTIC! Wonderful continuity there! Spot on, Kerry!

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  5. Thanks so much for your nice comments! It was fun to do.

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  6. This is so brilliantly funny

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  7. Okay… a great idea would be to put two of Kerry’s pieces together. The first one of course would be the sequence showing the irritating car alarm that Superman stops by crashing the car. THEN, add this sequence with Captain Marvel. VOILA!
    How about it?

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  8. Perhaps after this, Batman then uses the smashed auto to build the first Batmobile by repainting it red at the Wayne Manor Paint and Body Shop. Why waste a good car story when it can be copied…I mean homages can be written and rewritten

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