Supermán #897
In "La sombra del terror," Superman's return to full strength takes a troubling turn when his mind begins to unravel—despite I-Ching's efforts to restore him. With help from Diana Prince, the team must confront the strange, lingering effects of the Sand Creature's influence, as they work to heal Superman from within. Written by Denny O'Neil, with art by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, and a striking cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, this 1973 issue delivers a haunting, character-driven mystery that lingers long after the final page.
In "La sombra del terror," Superman's mind begins to unravel even after I-Ching restores his strength, leaving him vulnerable to unseen forces. With Diana Prince and the mysterious Sand Creature drawn into the crisis, the trio must confront a dangerous imbalance—where power siphoned from Superman might be the only way to save him.
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