Supermán #681
In "Krypto, el agente en apuros," a tiny white dog proves unexpectedly sharp-witted when a barber’s routine shave takes a surprising turn—just as Fígaro stops by for a trim and strikes up a conversation about the dog’s uncanny focus. Cover by Curt Swan and George Klein, this 1968 issue offers a lighthearted, character-driven moment in the Supermán series, showcasing a quiet charm with a touch of whimsy.
In "En banquete," two buzzards patiently await their meal in a barren tree, watching a weary man collapse from exhaustion in the desert. As they dive in for the kill, the tables turn in a twist neither bird could have predicted.
In a quiet moment at the barbershop, Fígaro strikes up a conversation with the barber, marveling at the dog’s keen attention—especially when the barber jokes that the little white dog stays sharp in case he ever clips a customer’s ear.
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