Supercomic #12
In "El caso del joven sabio," Supermán steps in to help the injured Professor Luna with household tasks—only to find the requests growing increasingly strange. As the line between routine chores and bizarre experiments blurs, Superman begins to suspect the professor’s odd behavior isn’t just eccentricity. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by John Sikela, with a cover by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, this 1968 issue from Editorial Novaro offers a quietly unsettling twist on the Man of Steel’s usual heroics.
When the Professor Luna is injured in an accident, Supemán [Clark Kent] steps in to help with household chores—only to find the tasks are increasingly bizarre. As the young hero begins to suspect something’s off about the professor’s behavior, the line between assistance and deception starts to blur.
When thousands flock to the grand opening of Supermanlandia, Supermán faces a hidden danger as Lex Luthor sets a kryptonite trap—just as Luisa Lane, Jaime Olsen, and even Pedro White (estatua) are drawn into the spectacle.
Superman must find a way to attend the annual police department banquet, where a special Superman medal will be awarded—not only to him, but also to Clark Kent. With the ceremony approaching and a mysterious thief in a lead mask stirring trouble, the pressure mounts as Lois Lane, Officer Noé López, and even the enigmatic "Audaz" Galindo become entangled in the event’s high-stakes preparations.
Tomás Mañana y Raúl uncover a startling truth: Earth is being used as a filming location by a team of alien filmmakers staging catastrophic events for their latest movie. As landmarks vanish and chaos unfolds, they must figure out how to stop the production before the planet is truly undone.
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