Superman #4/1980
In "Korruption," Superman finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight when a Clark Kent fan club drags him to a disco to judge a John Travolta impersonation contest. With the night’s celebration masking a deadly plot, the Man of Steel must use his strength and quick thinking in a surprising way—turning the dance floor into a weapon to disarm a hidden bomb. Written by Cary Burkett and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Dan Adkins and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1980 classic features a standout cover by Jim Aparo.
In "Korruption," Batman and Dr. Fate team up to expose a deep-rooted corruption scandal within Gotham's police precinct, with the investigation splitting between the living world and the realm of the dead. As Batman tracks down leads on the ground, Dr. Fate delves into the afterlife, following a trail that leads through the ranks of Gotham's law enforcement—including Sergeant William Tyler, Police Chief James "Jim" Gordon, and others—uncovering secrets that threaten to unravel the city's justice system.
When the Clark-Kent-Fan-Club lures Superman to a disco to judge a John-Travolta-Double contest, he’s quickly pulled into a high-stakes dance-off—literally. With Terri Cross and Jimmy Olsen in the crowd, and Ed Peters nervously watching, Superman must use his powers in the most unexpected way yet: turning a dance floor into a weapon against a hidden bomb.
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