Supercomic #7
In "El perro de acero," Superman faces a high-stakes mission abroad when Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen are posted to overseas branches of the Daily Planet—only to be captured by a shadowy smuggling ring. With Wayne Boring’s dynamic art and Stan Kaye’s crisp inks bringing the action to life, this 1968 adventure sees the Man of Steel racing across international borders to rescue his colleagues, all while the cover by Boring and Kaye captures the tension in a striking, iconic image.
In "El diario internacional de El Planeta," Clark Kent and Lois Lane find themselves posted to distant corners of the globe as part of the Daily Planet's international expansion, leaving Superman to balance his dual life while protecting them from a shadowy smuggling ring that has taken them both.
In "La nave teatral del espacio," Dr. Kardak’s groundbreaking invention—a device that nullifies gravitational pull—sparks a mystery as rare materials needed to build it vanish at the same locations where the Show-boat rocket makes its stops. With the thefts escalating and the rocket’s path taking it through the stars, the scientist must uncover the truth before his invention falls into the wrong hands.
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