Super DC #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman Goes Wild!", a mind-controlled Superman wreaks havoc under the influence of the Superman Revenge Squad’s telepathic signal, forcing him to confront his own unraveling sanity. Written by Robert Bernstein and brought to life by Curt Swan’s iconic art with George Klein’s inks and Joe Letterese’s lettering, this 1969 classic sees Superman outwit his captors with a clever ruse, summoning the Superman Emergency Squad from Kandor to turn the tide. The cover, by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the chaos with striking precision.
In "Superman Goes Wild!" from Super DC #13 (1969), a twisted twist on the Man of Steel’s power sees him manipulated by the Superman Revenge Squad through a telepathic signal, forcing him to commit acts of villainy. As the line between hero and foe blurs, Superman must outwit his captors with a clever ruse—pretending to be truly unhinged—before unleashing the hidden might of the Superman Emergency Squad from Kandor to turn the tide.
In "7 Wonder Crimes of Gotham City!" from Super DC #13 (1969), the Dynamic Duo confront the mysterious criminal behind a series of bizarre, citywide heists—each one a twisted homage to legendary wonders. Though apprehended, the culprit smirks with a chilling promise: to one day unleash the "Seven Wonder Crimes of the Modern World."
In "They Call Me the Cat!" from Super DC #13 (1969), Lois Lane finds herself caught in a series of bizarre transformations, each more bewildering than the last—leaving her to wonder if she’s losing her mind or if something far stranger is at play. When the truth emerges, it’s not a villain’s scheme but an alien princess using her powers to impersonate Lois in a bid to win Superman’s heart.
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