Superman et Batman #10
In "Invulnerable grâce au badge 77," Superman’s sudden transformation into a cat leaves Lois Lane desperate for answers—especially when Catwoman remains stubbornly silent, even behind bars. With Lana’s father uncovering a mysterious artifact capable of granting a single wish, the fate of the Man of Steel hangs in the balance. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1968 adventure blends whimsy and wonder, with Curt Swan and George Klein bringing the cover to life.
When Clark Kent temporarily joins the police force for a story, he plays along with Police Chief Smith’s belief that badge #77 grants him invulnerability—though the real reason he’s unharmed is far more extraordinary. With Lois Lane and Perry White watching from the sidelines, Clark walks a fine line between playing the part and keeping his true powers hidden.
In a whimsical twist, Superman finds himself transformed into a super-cat, much to Lois Lane’s dismay and Catwoman’s secret amusement. With the fate of Metropolis hanging in the balance, Lana Lang’s father uncovers a mysterious artifact capable of granting a single wish—now, the real challenge begins.
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↩ Reprints Superman #133 (1959), World's Finest Comics #155 (1966), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #71 (1967)
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