Superman et Batman #5
In "Batman Junior," a heartfelt moment between Batman and Robin takes a surprising turn when the Boy Wonder stumbles upon an old photo revealing a younger version of the Dark Knight—before Robin ever existed—and learns that this long-lost younger self has returned to Gotham. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life with expressive art by Sheldon Moldoff and inks by Charles Paris, the story explores identity and legacy in a quietly powerful way. The cover by Curt Swan and George Klein captures the mystery with a striking, timeless image.
When Robin is left behind on a case, he's hurt—especially after finding a photo of Batman with a younger version of himself, a mystery that takes a startling turn when a grown man claiming to be Batman, Junior, arrives in Gotham. Now, with Robin's loyalty tested and a new figure in the shadows, the city's greatest detective must face a past he thought was buried.
When Jimmy Olsen accidentally ruins one of Mr. Mxyzptlk’s pranks, the mischievous imp from the fifth dimension retaliates by conjuring three perfect duplicates of the young reporter—each with their own agenda, none of them helpful. Now Jimmy must navigate the chaos of his own doppelgängers, all while Superman, Lois, Lucy, and Perry White try to keep the situation from spiraling out of control.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #231 (1956), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #71 (1963), Superman #185 (1966)
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