Superman #2
In "Il computer dall'identità segreta," Superman faces a dangerous threat at Galaxy Building, unaware that the company’s new main computer—mirroring his own dual identity—is secretly aiding him from within. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1976 issue explores the eerie line between man and machine, with a cover by Dick Giordano that captures the tension perfectly.
In a story where secrets run deeper than the city’s skyline, Superman finds himself aided by the newly installed main computer at the Galaxy Building—Compuxo—whose mysterious intelligence eerily mirrors Clark Kent’s own mind. As a vengeful ex-military operative targets the building, Superman must navigate the line between hero and machine, unaware that the computer’s growing awareness may be more than just code.
In "Proprio il mio forte!", Clark Kent tries to outsmart a friendly bowling game by hypnotizing himself not to cheat—only to find himself trapped under a collapsed ceiling, unable to use his super-strength. With his coworkers—Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Dave Stevens, and Laura Conway—racing to help, the situation turns tense as Superman’s usual powers fail him. Lois Lane, Lola Barnett, and Melba Manton watch from the sidelines, caught between concern and the quiet thrill of seeing their hero in over his head.
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↩ Reprints The Superman Family #169 (1975), Superman #288 (1975), Superman #289 (1975)
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