Superman et Batman #12
In "7 attentats à Gotham City," Superman, disguised as the devil at a costume party, uses his guise to outwit two fugitives he's been tracking. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Al Plastino, this 1968 tale blends suspense and clever deception in a Gotham City setting, with the cover by Al Plastino capturing the dramatic flair of the story.
In "7 attentats à Gotham City," Batman and Robin race against time to stop a mysterious villain known only as The Mastermind from executing a series of seven shocking crimes across Gotham—each one a twisted homage to the city’s legendary past. With Alfred’s quiet support, Commissioner Gordon’s relentless pursuit, and a cryptic warning from Father Knickerbocker, the Dynamic Duo must unravel the pattern before the master criminal fulfills his ominous promise to expand his rampage beyond Gotham.
In a 1968 tale from *Superman et Batman #12*, Superman—dressed as the devil at a costume party—uses his disguise to outwit two notorious crooks he’s been tracking. As the night unfolds, the ruse puts him in close contact with Lois Lane, Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, and even a cameo from Batman, while the real danger lies in the shadowy past of the criminals, including the counterfeiter Coker and the duo "Duke" Haskell and "Lefty" Montez.
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↩ Reprints Superman #138 (1960), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #91 (1966), Detective Comics #368 (1967)
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