DC Comics Presents #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC Comics Presents #79 poses one of the Man of Steel's most delightfully strange dilemmas right on Eduardo Barreto's cover: Superman and Clark Kent are shown side by side — clearly two distinct figures — while both grapple with a third, costumed adversary whose gloved hand reaches menacingly toward them. A speech bubble drives home the absurdity perfectly: "Clark Kent — STOP! This is a job for Superman!" Paul Kupperberg's story, brought to life inside by the dependable team of Curt Swan and Al Williamson, promises the kind of identity-twisting fun that makes this team-up series so appealing. For fans of the era's thoughtful superhero storytelling, this March 1985 issue is a genuinely entertaining puzzle wrapped in a punchy cover.
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