Superman #10/1967
In "Der Superhund von Krypton," Batman and Robin find themselves caught in a bizarre twist when a criminal's gas spray alters their ages—Batman youthful once more, while Robin unexpectedly ages beyond him. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff with inks by Stan Kaye, the story unfolds with surprising shifts in identity and perspective, all while the duo works to outwit their foe. The cover, also by Moldoff and Kaye, captures the moment of transformation with striking clarity.
In this 1967 tale from Superman #10, Superboy discovers Krypto, a dog from Krypton with powers to match his own, setting off a series of playful yet tricky situations. As he tries to keep the dog’s antics under wraps—especially from Lana Lang—Superboy uncovers a hidden rocket containing a message from his father, Jor-El, and a glimpse of his mother, Lara In-Ze, from the past.
When a gas attack during a crime bust swaps Batman’s and Robin’s ages—leaving the Dark Knight a boy and his sidekick a grown man—the duo must navigate their new roles while still bringing a gangster to justice. With the help of Police Chief Jim Gordon and Dr. Richard Marsten, they race to reverse the transformation before the chaos escalates.
In "Superkrypta die Schildkröte," the unlikely hero Super-Krypta takes on a mischievous fugitive named Lefty Looie, whisking him through the skies toward California. When the crook claims he can't handle flying, Super-Krypta switches tactics—ditching the air route for a swift underground journey across the country.
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