Superman Poche #11
In "Un fantôme en promenade...", Superman finds himself trapped in the eerie, otherworldly Secteur Fantôme with the entire population of Metropolis, where he must outwit phantom-like criminals by going undercover. With Curt Swan’s iconic art and Jerry Serpe’s vivid colors, this 1978 tale from Cary Bates delivers a tense, imaginative twist on the Man of Steel’s resilience—while José Luis García-López and Bob Oksner’s striking cover captures the haunting mood of the issue.
In "Le toucher de la mort," Superman faces off against Faora Hu-Ul, who disguises herself as the late wife of his neighbor Jackson Porter, blurring the lines between memory and menace. With danger closing in, Superman retreats into the Phantom Zone, where nine unnamed inhabitants flicker on a viewer screen, offering no refuge—only the weight of the past.
In the heart of Metropolis, chaos erupts as the city is trapped within the Phantom Zone, and Superman finds himself pitted against Faora Hu-Ul and a host of escaped criminals, including Jax-Ur and General Zod. With time running short and the fate of the city hanging in the balance, he must outwit his foes while ensuring everyone—Lois, Jimmy, Steve, and even Batman and Green Lantern—can find a way back.
In "Un long week-end," Superman—disguised as Clark Kent—seeks a break from routine, only to find himself drawn into a mystery when a missing heir to a vast fortune goes unaccounted for. With his usual calm demeanor, Clark navigates a weekend of unexpected twists, balancing heroics with the quiet charm of an ordinary man searching for connection.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #462 (1976), Action Comics #471 (1977), Action Comics #472 (1977), Action Comics #473 (1977)
Reprinted in B.D. Super #5 (1987)
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