Supermán #1132
In "Supermán, dirigiré tu vida," Superman faces off against the bizarre Purple Pile-Driver while witnessing two boys whose lives eerily mirror the origins of Batman and the Flash. When he calls on the Justice League using the JLA communicator, he's stunned to learn the boys insist they are the real Batman and Flash—and his own origin is about to be replayed. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1977 issue features a cover by Bob Oksner.
In a twist that blurs legend and legacy, Superman faces off against the enigmatic Purple Pile-Driver while witnessing two young boys who mirror the origins of Batman and Flash. When he calls upon the real Batman and Flash using the JLA communicator, he’s stunned to learn the boys insist they are the genuine heroes—and that Superman’s own origin is about to be reborn.
In "Ver Metrópolis con Clark Kent," Clark Kent takes on the task of showing a visitor around the city—balancing a friendly tour with the constant need to slip away and answer urgent calls as Superman. The story captures the quiet tension of a hero juggling two identities, all while navigating the bustling streets of Metrópolis.
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