Supermán #675
In "Las travesuras de Lex Luthor," Lex Luthor's latest scheme takes a delightfully absurd turn as he orchestrates a prank involving office rats, leaving Rita to navigate the chaos while standing on a chair to finish a dictation. With Curt Swan's iconic cover art and George Klein's sharp inks capturing the humor and tension, this 1968 issue offers a rare, lighthearted moment in the Superman mythos.
When Superboy is temporarily in the future, his loyal dog Krypto teams up with the Space Canine Patrol Agency to stop the mischievous Canine Caper Gang from pulling off a cosmic heist. With help from agents like Bull Dog, Chameleon Collie, and the enigmatic Power Puss, Krypto proves he’s more than just a pup from Earth—especially when the mission takes a wild turn in deep space.
In a delightfully absurd turn of medical advice, a patient confides in Doctor Tubón about his breathing troubles—only to be told to hold his breath for eight days before returning. The comic’s deadpan delivery and surreal logic make this tiny moment a perfect pocket of 1968 humor, all in a single page.
Rita’s boss asks her to dictate a memo warning the office staff about rats, and she obliges—standing on an office chair to finish the task.
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