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Cover: Curt Swan & Stan Kaye

Supercomic #82

Jan 1974 · Editorial Novaro · 1.50 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "El doble de Supermán," Jerry Siegel crafts a playful twist on Superman’s dual identity as Clark Kent and Lois Lane are sent by Perry White to investigate a carnival with suspiciously rigged games. John Forte’s dynamic art brings the action to life, capturing Clark’s quiet intervention as he uses his powers to help visitors win—without revealing his secret. The cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye perfectly frames the story’s lighthearted yet heroic tone.

Contains 8 stories
El doble de Supermán
9 pp · Superhero
SupermanLois LaneProfessor Otto Juris (introduction, villain)Perry WhiteJimmy Olsen (robotcameo)Eddie (photo-retouch expert at the Daily Planet)
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Chiricuto
El día afortunado de Luisa Lane
8 pp · Superhero
Superman [Clark Kent]Lois LanePerry WhiteClip Carson (introduction, villain)ZeldaMax

In "El día afortunado de Luisa Lane," Lois Lane and Clark Kent are sent by Perry White to investigate a carnival where the games seem too good to be true. As Clark and Lois uncover the truth behind the rigged attractions, a mysterious figure named Clip Carson appears, and Lois finds herself drawn into a day where fortune seems to favor her—until the real test begins.

Untitled Humor story
0.67 pp · Humor
Tricksy
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Bizarro conoce a Frankenstein
9 pp · Superhero
Superman [Clark Kent]Bizarro #1Bizarro-Lois #1Bizarro-Jr. #1Bizarro-Lois Jr. #1 (intro)The Abominable Snowman (intro, cameo)Bizarro WorldCharlie Chaplin (cameo, image on TV)an actor (as Frankenstein's Monster)

When Bizarro #1 hears a TV broadcast declaring Frankenstein the scariest monster, he decides to settle the matter in person—by traveling to Earth to prove he’s even more terrifying. Along the way, he’s joined by Bizarro-Lois #1, Bizarro-Jr. #1, and Bizarro-Lois Jr. #1, all eager to show off their own brand of chaos, while a fleeting image of Charlie Chaplin on screen and a cameo from The Abominable Snowman add to the surreal mix.

Nueva secretaria
1 pp · Humor, Domestic

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Full credits

artist, inker John Forte
cover pencils Curt Swan
cover inks Stan Kaye

Reprints

↩ Reprints Supermán #230 (1960), Superman #143 (1961)

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