Super DC #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Invasion of the Super-Ants!", Superman faces a bizarre threat when giant ants descend on Metropolis, abducting Lois Lane. With a clever twist, he uses Red Kryptonite to reshape his head into an ant's form, allowing him to communicate with the invaders and uncover their true, desperate mission: a warning from a world destroyed by atomic war. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Al Plastino, this classic tale blends sci-fi urgency with Superman’s trademark ingenuity, while Sheldon Moldoff and Joe Giella deliver the striking cover.
In "The Invasion of the Super-Ants!" from Super DC #11, Superman faces a bizarre threat when giant ants descend on Metropolis, abducting Lois Lane. To bridge the gap, he uses Red Kryptonite to reshape his head into an ant’s form, uncovering a shocking truth: the ants are refugees fleeing the devastation of their own world, destroyed by atomic war.
In "The Boy in the Bottle!", Jimmy finds himself trapped inside the Bottle City of Kandor after a failed attempt to swap places with Van-Zee to help Superman restore the tiny metropolis to its original size. With the exchange ray broken, Jimmy must navigate the surreal world of Kandor while the fate of the city hangs in the balance.
When Martin Tellman discovers his collection of fake paintings has inexplicably transformed into priceless originals, he calls in the Analysts to untangle the mystery—only to find the art itself might be hiding a secret far stranger than forgery.
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