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Cover: Curt Swan & Neal Adams

Superman #207

Jun 1968 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“The Superman from Outer Space!”

In "The Superman from Outer Space!", Lex Luthor spins a cunning deception, posing as a scientist to convince Superman his iconic suit is deteriorating—leading to a new uniform with a seemingly helpful anti-Kryptonite belt. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Wayne Boring, with inks by Stan Kaye and letters by Pat Gordon, this 1968 classic features a cover by Curt Swan and Neal Adams, whose dynamic art captures the tension of a hero stepping into a trap he can't yet see.

writer Otto Binder · artist Wayne Boring · inker Stan Kaye · letterer Pat Gordon · cover Curt Swan, Neal Adams

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Full credits

inker Stan Kaye
letterer Pat Gordon
cover pencils Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

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Posing as a reputable scientist, Luthor tricks Superman into thinking his super costume is falling apart, and gives Superman a new uniform which features an anti-Kryptonite belt. However, Superman is unaware that the belt will ultimately kill him.

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