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Cover: Curt Swan & Sheldon Moldoff

Supercomic #42

Dec 1970 · Editorial Novaro · 1.20 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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“¡El superespectáculo!”

In "¡El superespectáculo!", the television show Our American Heroes brings together Superman’s closest allies for a heartfelt tribute, leaving Lois and Lana skeptical about Clark Kent’s true identity—until he shows up in person, much to their astonishment. The moment takes a surprising turn when Superman personally thanks President John F. Kennedy for the disguise that kept his secret safe. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by George Klein, the cover by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff captures the spectacle in bold, dynamic style.

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writer Edmond Hamilton · artist Curt Swan · inker George Klein · cover Curt Swan, Sheldon Moldoff

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artist Curt Swan
cover pencils Curt Swan
cover inks Sheldon Moldoff

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The television show "Our American Heroes" gathers many of Superman's friends for a surprise tribute. Lois and Lana are sure that Clark Kent will not appear, which will prove their theory that Clark is Superman, but to their surprise Clark does arrive. Later, Superman thanks President John F. Kennedy for disguising himself as Clark.

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