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.
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A dictator uses a remote island to harvest flowers for nerve gas. A slave named named Pancho attempts to summon Superman, but is caught, and dressed in a makeshift Superman costume to be taunted. The attempt gets Superman's attention, so he gives Super-Pancho a helping hand.
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