Superman #21/1968
In "Kryptons erster Superman," Superman's uncharacteristic behavior puzzles those around him, leading his cousin Supergirl to journey to Kandor in search of answers. There, she uncovers a startling truth about his origins—revealing that as an infant, he was compelled by hypnosis, a secret long buried on Krypton. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by Curt Swan's art with George Klein's inks, this 1968 tale offers a rare, intimate look into Superman's earliest days, with a cover by Pete Costanza.
When Superman begins acting strangely, his cousin Supergirl travels to Kandor to uncover the truth. There, she learns a shocking secret: as an infant, he was hypnotically compelled to behave in ways he never intended.
When a series of animal escapes from the Gotham City docks sets the city on edge, Batman and Robin investigate — only to uncover a clever ruse: the chaos is a cover for a jewel-smuggling operation. With help from John Barly and Ralph Kier, the Dynamic Duo must untangle the mystery before the thieves vanish with their loot.
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