Supermán #1014
In "Marvila: Esposa de Supermán," Supermán’s unexpected new romance sends shockwaves through Metropolis—especially for Lois Lane, who initially suspects a ruse. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by John Rosenberger with inks by Vinnie Colletta, the story unfolds as a carefully orchestrated deception, with Supermán using the charade to shield Lois from a dangerous threat. The cover, by Bob Oksner, captures the tension of the moment, all set against the backdrop of a 1975 Mexican comic book release.
In a twist that shakes Metropolis, Supermán’s sudden romance with the enigmatic Marvila sends shockwaves through the city—and especially through Luisa Lane, who suspects the relationship is a cover for a deeper mission. With Marcia Rocha, still fixated on being Supermán’s one and only, recently escaped from a mental institution, the truth behind the charade may be more dangerous than anyone imagined.
In "El Bromista," young Rigoberto Wells, the nephew of "El Planeta"’s owner, stirs chaos at the newspaper with a series of escalating pranks—targeting colleagues, including Clark Kent, whose secret identity hangs in the balance. With Luisa Lane, Jaime Olsen, and Pedro White caught in the crossfire, Clark must use his wits to outsmart the prankster before the truth slips out.
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