Superman Géant #32
In "Le mystère du Super-Batman," Jonathan Kent stumbles upon a strange phenomenon: his beloved worm collection is behaving oddly, leading him on a quiet but urgent investigation into the source of mysterious Earth tremors shaking Smallville. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Joe Staton’s expressive art, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1986 issue offers a grounded, character-driven mystery with a touch of the uncanny. The cover, a striking piece by Eduardo Barreto, captures the eerie stillness before the storm.
In a quiet Smallville moment tinged with mystery, Jonathan Kent stumbles upon a strange phenomenon: his beloved worm collection behaving in unnatural ways. As tremors shake the town, he uncovers a hidden connection between the soil, ancient Kryptonian technology, and a forgotten legacy tied to Jor-El—while Superboy, ever vigilant, stands ready to protect the only home he’s ever known.
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↩ Reprints Superman #286 (1975), Superman #291 (1975), The Superman Family #196 (1979), Superman #405 (1985)
Reprinted in Branché ! sur... #6 (1986)
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