Superman et Batman et Robin #63
In "Les esclaves sans visage," the Legion of Super-Heroes faces a terrifying crisis when their powers suddenly fail—only to discover they’ve been enslaved by an unknown force. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by John Forte and Al Plastino, this 1974 issue sees the Legion confront an unexpected enemy in the form of Urthlo, a mysterious figure who controls their abilities. With Saturn Girl’s quick thinking and a daring move by Superboy, the team uncovers a shocking truth hidden in the future. The cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano captures the tension of the moment with striking precision.
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At a regular meeting of the Legion of Super-Heroes, the Legionnaires lose control of their powers. Urthlo arrives and announces that he now controls the Legionnaires' powers and there is nothing they can do about it. But Saturn Girl comes up with a serum to temporarily cure Mon-El and immunize him against lead, and Superboy releases him from the Phantom Zone to knock out Urthlo, who turns out to be an automaton created by Lex Luthor sent into the future to destroy the Legion.
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