Action Comics #339
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Muto versus the Man of Tomorrow!", Superman faces off against the interdimensional menace Muto, who returns with a new threat. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life by Curt Swan’s dynamic art and George Klein’s sharp inks, this 1966 classic sees the Man of Steel using his heat vision to outwit android children and later harnessing a super-electric discharge to send Muto back to his dimension through a space-warp—his cover by Curt Swan and George Klein capturing the moment with bold, timeless flair.
In "Muto versus the Man of Tomorrow!", Superman faces off against the alien warlord Muto, whose mechanical minions and otherworldly tactics test the hero’s strength and wits. When Muto’s forces trap Superman in a paralyzing sea, he uses his heat vision to reprogram the android children to save him—only to confront Muto once more on Earth, where a dazzling super-electric discharge opens a rift to Muto’s dimension, pulling the villain back to his home.
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Reprinted in Supermann #5/1967 (1967), Supermann #6/1967 (1967), Supermann #10/1967 (1967), Star Album (Supermoça) #37 (1971), Superman #248 (1972), MV Comix #12/1972 (1972), Superman et Batman et Robin #61 (1974), The Superman Family #164 (1974), The Silver Age of Superman The Greatest Covers of Action Comics from the '50s to the '70s #[nn] (1995), Superman: Past and Future #[nn] (2009), Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus #2 (2018), Stålmannen #20/1966, Teräsmies #7/1966
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