Superman et Batman #6
In "Le super-mystère de Metropolis," Superman faces a personal crisis when he suspects Thad Linnis knows his secret identity, leading him to reluctantly leave Metropolis. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Stan Kaye, the story unfolds as Superman shares a revealing tale of his Smallville past with Batman and Robin—uncovering a surprising connection to a young Bruce Wayne. The cover by Dick Sprang captures the mystery at the heart of this classic 1968 tale.
In a tale that weaves past and present, Superman confronts a mystery in Metropolis when Thad Linnis demands he leave the city, suspecting he knows the truth about Clark Kent. As tensions rise, Superman shares a haunting memory from his Smallville youth with Batman and Robin—revealing that the boy who once seemed to uncover his secret was not who he thought, but a young Bruce Wayne whose own past holds unexpected echoes.
In "Objectif Superman, 2ème partie," Superman faces a peculiar challenge when Vol-Don, a member of the Look-Alike Squad of Kandor, steps in to impersonate Clark Kent—only to find himself unexpectedly drawn to Dolores Rivera. As the mission unfolds, the line between hero and imposter blurs, and loyalties are tested in ways no one saw coming.
When Batman suspects a millionaire’s yacht is a target, he boards it undercover—only to find his worst fears confirmed when a gang led by the mysterious Voss hijacks the vessel and strands the wealthy passengers on a remote island. With Robin at his side and the Millionaire's Club now hostages, Batman must outwit Voss and his gang before the island becomes a prison of desperation.
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