Supercomic #27
In "Los vecinos de Supermán," Superman finds himself on edge when a curious neighbor starts keeping a close eye on Clark Kent’s daily routines. With his secret identity hanging in the balance, the Man of Steel must think fast to outwit his nosy observer—without revealing more than he already has. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Wayne Boring, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1969 tale from Editorial Novaro blends everyday tension with the ever-present stakes of a hidden identity, all rendered in the classic style of the era. The cover, also by Boring and Kaye, captures the quiet suspense of the moment.
In "Los vecinos de Supermán," Superman grows uneasy when he realizes one of his neighbors, Alexander Ross, has taken an unusually keen interest in his movements. As Clark Kent, he must think fast to outwit Ross without revealing his secret, all while navigating the ordinary chaos of suburban life with his neighbors—Joe Rollins, Tommy Snead, Mrs. Higgins, Ethel Cane, Miss Wentworth, Harry Merton, and Bill Waters—each with their own quiet suspicions and routines.
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