Supermán #613
In "La mujer gato," Luisa and Lana venture into the jungle to interview the reclusive Dr. Adams, who has retreated from society. After an insect bite sends Luisa into a feverish dream, she envisions herself stepping into Adams’s role as the village witch doctor—only to face a sudden threat when he is bitten by a snake. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1967 tale blends mystery and surrealism, with Schaffenberger also handling the cover art.
In "La mujer gato," Lois Lane finds herself inexplicably transformed in ways that defy explanation, leading her to suspect a sinister force at play. As the mystery unfolds, the arrival of Princess Zerna of Arctor adds a layer of intrigue, hinting at a far-reaching scheme involving Superman’s identity and a dangerous bid for love.
In the heart of the jungle, Luisa Lane and Lana Lang seek out the reclusive Dr. Adams, a man who’s turned his back on the world. When a bite sends Luisa into a fevered dream, she awakens to a startling vision—her mind transformed into that of the village’s witch doctor, as Dr. Adams lies helpless after a snake’s strike.
In a quiet moment of urban humor, Ramón walks the city with his endlessly chatty wife, seemingly unfazed by her constant stream of words—until she uncovers the surprising truth: he’s been tuning her out with a hidden radio tucked inside his hat.
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