Supermán #1109
In Supermán #1109, a 1977 issue from Editorial Novaro, El teniente Corrigan investigates a series of mysterious deaths at a local car exhibition, where victims succumbed to a lethal gas reminiscent of those used in the First World War. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling pattern tied to a larger threat—“Operación Nube Verde”—a high-stakes guerrilla campaign demanding a billion-dollar ransom from city officials, with more lives at risk if their demands go unmet. Written by Michael Fleisher and Russell Carley, with art by Jim Aparo (pencils and inks), and a cover by Jim Aparo, this issue blends Cold War-era paranoia with a tense, real-world conspiracy.
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El teniente Corrigan investiga la muerte de clientes en una exhibición de autos local por gas letal, como el que se usó en la Primera Guerra Mundial, sin darse cuenta de que este asesinato en masa es parte de la "Operación Nube Verde", una manifestación a los funcionarios de la ciudad a quienes se les pide que paguen mil millones de dólares o se arriesguen a más ataques de guerrilla.
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