Supermán #1163
In "La lucha contra los seres de acero," Supermán faces a cunning new threat when Lex Luthor uses a liquid kryptonite serum that renders the Man of Steel powerless to approach him. With Al Plastino’s dynamic art bringing Otto Binder’s tale to life, Supermán devises a lead suit for protection—only to find Luthor has a way to turn lead into glass. The battle of wits escalates as Supermán sets a trap, tricking Luthor into taking an antidote and exposing himself. Kurt Schaffenberger’s striking cover captures the tension of this 1978 classic, a standout in the Novaro editorial run.
In "El hombre de kryptonita," Lex Luthor unleashes a liquid kryptonite serum that renders Supermán powerless to approach him, forcing the Man of Steel to craft a lead suit for protection. But when Luthor discovers a way to turn lead into glass, the battle of wits escalates—until Supermán devises a clever ruse, making Luthor believe he’s immune to kryptonite radiation, prompting the villain to take an antidote and fall into his own trap.
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