Supercomic #36
In "Supermán y su nuevo poder," a 1970 issue from Editorial Novaro, Bill discovers the source of his newfound abilities after drinking from a mystical pool, setting off a tense power struggle with Bwanda, the tribe’s reigning witch doctor. As Bwanda begins to doubt his own strength, he journeys to the spring—only for Bill and Janu to follow, leading to a decisive, irreversible act. Howard Sherman handles both pencils and inks for the interior art, while Al Plastino delivers the striking cover.
After saving Earth from an asteroid, Superman finds himself mysteriously magnetically charged—leaving him both puzzled and oddly powerful. Lois Lane seizes the moment to test her theory that Clark Kent is the Man of Steel, but Clark has a cool, rational explanation ready.
In "El gran brujo," the young man Bill, newly empowered by a mystical pool, challenges Bwanda—the tribe’s feared witch doctor—by claiming greater magic. As Bwanda’s confidence falters, he journeys to the sacred spring, only to be pursued by Bill and Janu the Jungle Boy, who plot to destroy it forever.
In the silent depths of space, Colonel Tommy Tomorrow and Captain Brent Wood stumble upon a mysterious capsule holding a young woman who awakens to reveal herself as Princess Vyra—last survivor of a lost civilization that once thrived on Earth 15,000 years ago. Now adrift across time and starlight, she claims to have chosen Tommy as the one man worthy of her ancient legacy, but her arrival brings more questions than answers.
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