Superman et Batman #1
In "L'automate," Gotham City is stunned when Robin arrives at the police headquarters in his Robinmobile—silent, uncharacteristically solemn, and refusing to speak about the sudden absence of his longtime partner. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1967 tale from Interpresse captures a moment of quiet unease in the heart of the Bat-family’s world, where even the most familiar figures can hold secrets.
In "L'automate," the Anti-Superman Gang schemes to destroy Superman’s Fortress of Solitude by disguising bombs inside mechanical replicas of Lois Lane. With Cyril Madison pulling the strings and the gang’s shadowy plans unfolding, the fate of the Man of Steel hangs in the balance—especially as Van-Zee, Sylvia, and their children Lili and Lyle play unexpected roles in the unfolding danger.
When Supergirl mistakes Lena Thorul’s new boyfriend for an enemy agent and breaks off their romance, she must find a way to repair the damage—before the misunderstanding drives them apart for good. With Lena, Fred Danvers, Edna Danvers, Jeff Colby, and Dick Malverne all caught in the aftermath, trust becomes the real mission.
When Robin arrives at the Gotham City police headquarters in his Robinmobile, the city is stunned—especially since he won’t say a word about the sudden disappearance of his longtime partner, Batman. With no clues and two new villains, Pack Purdy and John Vair, stirring up trouble, the mystery deepens.
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↩ Reprints Batman #101 (1956), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #21 (1960), Action Comics #317 (1964), Batman #169 (1965)
Reprinted in Superman en Batman #9/1967 (1967)
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