Supermán #414
In "Admiradores de Jaime Olsen," Jimmy faces a bizarre twist when his rejection of the alien Miss Gzptlsnz triggers a transformation into a human porcupine—only a backward utterance of her name can undo the spell and send her back to the 5th dimension. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with Curt Swan’s crisp art and George Klein’s precise inks, this 1963 adventure blends classic Superman-era whimsy with a touch of interdimensional oddity. The cover by Swan and Klein captures the moment with playful flair, making this a standout in the long-running series.
In "Admiradores de Jaime Olsen," Jimmy Olsen finds himself unexpectedly whisked away to the distant planet Rax, where he’s celebrated as a legendary hero—only to be branded an imposter by the very people who worship him. As the citizens of Rax turn against him, Jimmy must navigate a world that both idolizes and distrusts him, all while trying to uncover the truth behind their conflicting beliefs.
In a delightfully absurd twist, Jimmy Olsen finds himself transformed into a human porcupine after rejecting Miss Gzptlsnz’s advances—now he must outwit her by making her say her name backwards to undo the spell, all while Supermán, Lucy Lane, and the ever-mischievous Mr. Mxyzptlk watch the chaos unfold.
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