Supermán #24
In "Alquilo superpoderes," Supermán puts an old legend to the test by taking on criminals under extraordinary conditions—first when he can't hear, then when he can't speak, and finally when he can't see. Written by Dick Wood and illustrated by Bob Brown, this 1954 adventure showcases the Man of Steel in a unique trial of will and instinct. The cover, by Win Mortimer, captures the dramatic tension of the moment.
In "La leyenda imposible," Vigilante [Greg Sanders] puts his legendary reputation to the test as he takes on Outlaw Benton and his gang, proving the old tales true by capturing criminals under impossible conditions—first when he couldn't hear, then when he couldn't speak, and finally when he couldn't see. With Deputy Blake, Deputy Carter, and Deputy Wright at his side, and the Chinatown Kid lending his sharp instincts, the line between myth and heroism blurs in this gripping 1954 adventure.
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