Supermán #235
In "El hombre de kriptonita," Supermán faces a chilling new threat when Lex Luthor develops a liquid kryptonite serum that renders the Man of Steel powerless to approach him. With his usual strength no match for this invisible danger, Supermán devises a lead-lined suit for protection—only to discover Luthor has found a way to turn lead into glass, turning his defense into a trap. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Al Plastino, with a striking cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, this 1960 issue delivers a tense, clever battle of wits that pushes Superman to his limits.
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Luthor toma un suero líquido de kriptonita que hace imposible que Supermán se acerque a él. Supermán fabrica un traje de plomo para protegerse, pero Luthor ha descubierto una manera de convertir el plomo en vidrio. Eventualmente, Supermán engaña a Luthor haciéndole creer que se ha vuelto inmune a las radiaciones de kryptonita de Luthor y Luthor toma un antídoto, dejándose expuesto a ser capturado.
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