Superman Poche #101
In "Le secret du triangle," Supergirl, recovering from radiation poisoning, escapes the lab of the Council—just as President orders Professor Drake to send her miniature replicas. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s art, with inks by Bob Oksner and colors by Tom Ziuko, this 1986 French edition delivers a tense, intimate moment in the Superman Poche series. The cover, a striking piece by Frank Miller, captures the issue’s mystery with stark, dynamic lines.
In "Le secret du triangle," Superman uncovers the mysterious truth behind the Bermuda Triangle, leading Clark Kent to a pivotal moment when he first meets Lori Lemaris—and shares his secret identity with Billy Cramer. As strange forces stir beneath the waves, dreams of Jor-El and Lara mingle with the waking world, drawing Clark into a web of secrets that ties him to the past and the enigmatic Ducky Ginsberg.
In the frozen silence of a high-security lab, Supergirl [Linda Danvers] awakens from a near-fatal radiation poisoning, her body still weak but her will unbroken. As she fights to escape the clutches of the Council, The Chairman issues a chilling command: unleash the Supergirl Replicants, each a cold, perfect echo of her own power. With the Professor Drake’s creations closing in, can she outthink the very image of herself she’s been forced to confront?
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #268 (1960), Superman #174 (1965), Superboy #130 (1966), The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #11 (1983), Superman: The Secret Years #2 (1985)
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