Supermán Librocomic #13
In "El monstruo de los 1000 disfraces," a mistaken pill turns Jaime into a towering giant with the mind of a child, forcing Superman to navigate a chaotic situation while searching for the antidote. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Ray Burnley, this 1984 Novaro comic blends whimsy and urgency in a story where size isn't the only thing that's out of control.
In "El monstruo de los 1000 disfraces," a runaway boy forms an unlikely bond with an alien shape-shifter, only for the creature to spiral into chaos after Superman returns the boy to his family. Now obsessed with finding his lost friend, the alien takes on countless disguises across Metropolis—each one mistaken for a new threat—while Lois Lane and Pedro White race to uncover the truth before panic consumes the city.
In a startling twist, future agents arrive in the present claiming that Supermán—once a symbol of hope—is actually a fugitive criminal from their time. With the help of a shocking exposure to red kryptonite, they strip him of his powers for two hours, forcing him to confront a past he never knew and a future that sees him as a threat.
In "El secreto del futuro - Capítulo II," Supermán finds himself trapped in a distant era by the men of the future, who claim they’re not agents but criminals seeking his help to blackmail Earth. As the stakes rise, the truth behind their twisted plan begins to unravel—leaving Supermán to confront a future that’s far more dangerous than he imagined.
In a story that dives into Supermán’s earliest days, the young hero’s first true test comes not from a villain, but from a challenge set by the disgraced Dr. Reese Kearns. With Pedro White watching and Luisa Lane eager to uncover the truth, Supermán must prove his powers in ways no one expected—while the past, in the form of his childhood memories, begins to surface.
When the professor accidentally gives Jaime Olsen the wrong pill for his toothache, Jaime grows to several stories tall—yet his mind remains that of a child. As Superman tries to help Jaime cope with his sudden size, he uncovers the antidote hidden in the lab, just as the situation spirals beyond control.
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