Action Comics #333
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman's Super-Boo-Boos!", Lex Luthor unleashes a series of cunning inventions designed to turn public opinion against Superman, leaving the Man of Steel paralyzed by the very image he's trying to protect. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life with dynamic art by Al Plastino, this 1966 classic sees Superman facing his greatest challenge yet—not from a villain's punch, but from a campaign of deception. The cover by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff captures the tension perfectly, as the Daily Planet's front page sets the stage for a battle of perception.
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Lex uses various inventions to make Superman look foolish and dangerous in public, to the point that Superman is paralyzed into inaction.
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