Superman Poche #10
In "Sauver la face !", Clark Kent finds himself unexpectedly wired with a mysterious micro-transmitter by a well-meaning inventor's son, forcing him to navigate a day where every word and thought is broadcast in real time. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art and Murphy Anderson’s crisp inks, this 1977 French edition of Superman Poche #10 captures a classic moment of personal privacy under pressure. The cover, by Bob Oksner, perfectly captures the tension of the situation in a striking, period-accurate design.
When a criminal devises a device to swap faces with Clark Kent, Superman must protect his identity while the impostor draws dangerously close—just in time for a deadly shot. With Batman watching from the shadows and Steve Lombard caught in the crossfire, the line between hero and villain blurs in a race to save the face of justice.
When Mr. Hobbs tests his new micro-emitter by having his son Bobby place it on a random person, he doesn’t expect that random person to be Clark Kent. As the device broadcasts Clark’s every move all day long, the line between privacy and invention begins to blur in ways no one anticipated.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #405 (1971), Detective Comics #419 (1972), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #135 (1973), Action Comics #452 (1975), Action Comics #453 (1975)
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