Superman #34
In "La révolte du super-esclave !", Superman answers a desperate call from a slave named Pancho on a remote island where a dictator exploits flower fields to produce nerve gas. When Pancho fashions a makeshift Superman costume in a bid to summon help, his act inadvertently draws the Man of Steel’s attention—leading to an unlikely alliance. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by George Roussos, this 1984 10 BEF comic features a striking cover by Irv Novick.
In a twisted twist of power and defiance, a slave named Pancho dares to summon Superman from afar, hoping to break free from the clutches of General Satanta’s brutal regime on a remote island. When his desperate act draws the Man of Steel’s attention, the hero responds — not with a grand arrival, but with a quiet, unexpected alliance that turns a mockery into a moment of true resistance.
In "Robin est sourd !", Dick Grayson finds himself targeted by Fixer Bannon, who believes he’s secretly the vigilante Robin. When Bannon sets off an explosion meant to silence Dick—intending to prove his theory—the young hero is left reeling, both physically and emotionally. With Commissioner James Gordon by his side, Dick must navigate the sudden silence and the growing danger, as the truth behind the attack begins to unravel.
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