Supermán #23
In "¡5 superhombres contra Supermán!", Supermán faces an unexpected challenge when five mysterious figures claim to be his equals—each wielding powers that mirror his own. Written by Dick Wood and illustrated by Bob Brown, this 1954 adventure sees the Man of Steel tested like never before, even as the story’s unique twist unfolds aboard a ship at sea. The cover, by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, captures the dramatic clash with bold, classic flair.
When John Vinden escapes prison, he recruits four henchmen and arms each with a temporary copy of one of Superman’s powers, forming a makeshift team of super-powered foes. With Lois Lane caught in the crossfire and Superman facing a new kind of threat, the battle for Metropolis takes a dangerous turn.
In a quiet corner of space, Colonel Tommy Tomorrow discovers a mysterious statue drifting among the stars, unaware it’s more than metal and stone. He brings it to his friend Jon Ross’s museum, where its silent presence begins to stir something far deeper—unseen forces at work, whispering through the mind of the man who thought he was in control.
In "El marinero a caballo," the Vigilante seeks peace on a sea voyage to heal from a wound, but his solitude is shattered when pirates seize the ship. With the unexpected presence of horses aboard, he must ride into action—proving that even on the open water, heroism can gallop.
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