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Action Comics #374 Superman: "Alias Super-Thief!" & Supergirl: "No Mercy for Supergirl!" (GD/VG)
Action Comics #374 Superman: "Alias Super-Thief!" & Supergirl: "No Mercy for Supergirl!" (GD/VG)
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Action Comics #374 (March 1969) – A Silver Age Gem at VegasComics.comSecure Action Comics #374, featuring "Alias Super-Thief!" and "No Mercy for Supergirl!" at VegasComics.com. This Silver Age DC classic is a collector’s treasure and a smart investment, packed with gripping Superman and Supergirl stories and strong value potential.Key Appearances: In "Alias Super-Thief!" (Leo Dorfman, Curt Swan, Jack Abel), Superman, suffering from amnesia, believes he’s Jud Blake, a notorious criminal known as Super-Thief. He temporarily takes Blake’s place, grappling with fears that his criminal identity might be his true self, creating a thrilling psychological drama. In "No Mercy for Supergirl!" (Otto Binder, Kurt Schaffenberger), Supergirl seeks a scientist’s disease research for the World Health Organization but is captured by the Avenger, an alien from Sarkon. Her minor acts—cutting a flower and killing a butterfly—violate Sarkon’s strict no-kill laws, leading to her sentencing to the 5th Continuum, from which she must escape.
Current Value: Recent confirmed sales for Action Comics #374 in GD/VG (Good/Very Good) condition range from $20–$35, based on eBay and MyComicShop transactions (May–July 2025). Its compelling narratives and historical significance drive steady demand among Silver Age collectors. VegasComics.com offers competitive pricing for this issue, aligning with market trends.Expected Value and Trends: The value of Action Comics #374 is poised to grow, fueled by Supergirl’s rising popularity via her TV series and the upcoming Woman of Tomorrow DCU film (2026). The unique amnesia-driven Superman story and Supergirl’s clash with the Avenger add collectible appeal. Silver Age keys typically appreciate 5–10% annually, with this issue potentially doubling in value over 5–7 years as DC’s Super-Family focus intensifies. No specific events are tied to this issue, but broader media momentum could boost demand.Secure Action Comics #374 at VegasComics.com, your trusted source for investment-grade comics. With daily inventory updates, flexible payment plans, and a passion for collectibles, this issue is a strategic addition to your portfolio. Don’t miss owning a piece of Superman and Supergirl’s Silver Age legacy with strong investment upside—grab yours today!

