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Cover: Mike Grell

Superman #4

Apr 1976 · Editrice Cenisio · 300 ITL
📊 ~88,154 copies sold its debut month
🌐 Italian edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Jaws lo squalo assassino," the super-sons confront a shocking turn when their fathers are accused of grandstanding—only to uncover a deeper plot involving weather control, aided by a surprising alliance with The Flash, Green Arrow, and Aquaman. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1976 Italian edition delivers a layered tale of justice and misunderstood heroism. The cover, a striking collaboration by Mike Grell, captures the tension and scale of the moment.

Contains 7 stories
Jaws lo squalo assassino
13 pp · Superhero
SupermanVs. The SharkCaptain StrongGreen Lantern (flashback)Lois LaneJimmy Olsen

In a chilling twist of science and terror, Superman faces off against The Shark—a monstrous foe who’s evolved beyond human limits, turning a young boy into a living prototype of primal chaos. With Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen on the edge of danger and Captain Strong caught in the crossfire, Superman must confront the beast before it’s too late—before the line between man and monster vanishes for good.

La torre di Babele
5 pp · Superhero
Mr. Mxyzptlk (villain)Clark KentSupermanSteve LombardOscar AshermanJosh Coyle
L'università che inghiottì sé stessa
5 pp · Superhero
The AtomJean LoringLaszlo Speer

When the ivy at Ivy University begins devouring the campus, The Atom teams up with Jean Loring and Laszlo Speer to uncover the truth behind the creeping plants—only to find that the real danger might not be the vines, but the mind-bending power of a device that grants wishes… or does it?

Eroe è un brutto nome
18 pp · Superhero
SupermanBatmanSuperman, Jr.Batman, Jr.Green ArrowFlashAquamanJames Gordon (cameo)

In "Eroe è un brutto nome," Superman, Jr. and Batman, Jr. set out to clear their fathers' names after the Metropolis and Gotham legends are falsely accused of grandstanding—only to uncover a deeper plot involving weather manipulation. With help from The Flash, Green Arrow, Aquaman, and a surprise cameo from James Gordon, the young heroes learn that heroism isn’t about spectacle, but about the quiet, powerful act of being there when it matters.

Reporter dalle 1.000 facce!
2 pp · Superhero
Jimmy OlsenSuperman [Clark Kent]
Untitled Humor story
0.5 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Hipshot
Untitled Humor story
0.5 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Rick O'Shay

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Full credits

writer Bob Haney
cover pencils, inks Mike Grell

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Superman Family #170 (1975), World's Finest Comics #231 (1975), Superman #290 (1975), Action Comics #454 (1975), Action Comics #456 (1976)

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