Superman et Batman et Robin #23
In "Le nouveau tyran," Superman faces a crisis of trust when he chooses to stand before the United Nations rather than confront a deadly gold Kryptonite, forcing him to defend his actions in a high-stakes trial. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life with crisp, iconic art by Curt Swan and inks by George Roussos, this 1970 issue sees the Man of Steel confront not just a physical threat, but the weight of perception itself. The cover, by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, captures the tension of a hero on trial.
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Superman décide de ne pas s'exposer à la Kryptonite d'or et accepte à la place d'être jugé aux Nations Unies pour ses méfaits apparents. Finalement, il est capable de prouver son innocence et de présenter les extraterrestres coupables.
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