Superman #11
In "Le passage sur Terre de Jor-El," Superman confronts a mystery rooted in his own origins as the story explores the legacy of Jor-El through a compelling, character-driven narrative. Written by Bob Kane and illustrated by Lew Sayre Schwartz with inks by Charles Paris, this 1966 issue offers a rare, introspective look at Superman's Kryptonian heritage, grounded in a journalistic quest that uncovers hidden truths. The cover by Bob Kane captures the emotional weight of the moment with striking visual clarity.
In a quiet moment of doubt, journalist Dave Purdy takes on a strange assignment: track down the one case where the Bat-Signal alone was enough to save a life. With Victoria Vale by his side, he digs into Gotham’s shadows, chasing a mystery that blurs the line between legend and proof—where even a single beam of light might hold more power than anyone expected.
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