Supercomic #40
In "El joven prodigio," a young girl named Lana finds herself in a tense standoff with an African chief, using tales of Supermán to plead for her life and that of her father—both facing death for trespassing into the forbidden House of Masks. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life with expressive art by John Sikela, this 1970 issue features a striking cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, blending myth and heroism in a story that hinges on courage, storytelling, and the power of legend.
Lina Luna spins tales of Supermán—Clark Kent, the young hero—from her father’s forbidden house of masks, weaving stories to protect herself and her father from a fearsome African chief who sees her presence as a threat. As the legends unfold, the line between myth and the real hero begins to blur.
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