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.
In "El hombre de kriptonita," Lex Luthor unleashes a liquid kryptonite serum that renders Superman powerless to approach him, forcing the Man of Steel to craft a lead suit for protection—only for Luthor to turn the tables by transforming lead into glass. With Jaime Olsen caught in the crossfire, Superman must outwit his archenemy in a battle of wits, using deception to turn Luthor’s own scheme against him.
In "La misión del hombre gorila," Congo Bill races against time on a treacherous jungle mission to save survivors of a plane crash, while his own body lies trapped in a crumbling hut moments from explosion—just as the jungle itself seems to hold its breath.
Tomás Mañana, once a man of routine, now finds himself drawn into the high-stakes world of an asteroid casino—where every bet could be a trap. As he plays along, pretending to be a reckless gambler, he’s really chasing a secret: the truth behind the casino’s corruption, with Raúl Bravo, Square Deele, and Private Hale caught in the game’s shadowy web.
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