Superman #46
In "Maladie lunaire," a science lecture takes a strange turn when Dick Grayson, posing as a student, witnesses a fellow attendee turn green after exposure to a lunar rock—leaving him to wonder if it's a dangerous anomaly or a clever hoax. Written by Frank Robbins and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1984 issue from Interpresse delivers a mysterious, grounded sci-fi twist. The cover, by Neal Adams, captures the moment of eerie discovery with sharp, dramatic flair.
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While attending a science lecture as Dick Grayson, Robin sees a lunar rock turn another student green. Is it strange radiation from the moon, or a prank?
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