Superman #14
In "Uccidimi o lasciami!", the children of Batman and Superman confront a troubled teen adopted by a humble family—only to discover he’s the son of a wealthy industrialist. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Murphy Anderson, this 1977 tale explores identity and legacy with emotional weight. The cover by Bob Oksner captures the tension with striking precision.
In a quiet town far from Metropolis and Gotham, Superman Jr. and Batman Jr. find themselves drawn into the life of a young man adopted by humble parents—only to discover he’s the son of a wealthy industrialist, Marc Roy. As secrets about his true heritage begin to surface, the two teen heroes must navigate a mystery that blurs the line between family, legacy, and identity.
Jimmy Olsen finds himself drawn to a stunning alien woman named Shara, who always keeps a strange, imposing creature on a leash—but as he grows closer to her, he begins to suspect the truth behind her mysterious companion and the quiet danger that lingers just beneath the surface.
In "L’adolescente dai due padri (conclusione)," Danny Orr finds himself caught between two fathers when his newly discovered biological father, Mark King, sends him on a dangerous journey to King’s emerald mine in Central America. With Superman Jr. and Batman Jr. at his side, Danny must confront the truth about the man who claims to be his father—before the mine’s secrets reveal just how far he’s willing to go.
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