Superman Poche #34
In "Orphelin des étoiles," Superman faces a shocking trial orchestrated by Pete Ross, who, using a time machine and a mind-transfer device, has taken on Superboy’s identity to accuse Superman of failing to protect Jon Ross. As the courtroom drama unfolds, the true stakes emerge when Superboy, trapped in Pete’s body, breaks free and calls on Krypto to turn the tide. Written by Paul Levitz and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Dick Giordano and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1980 French edition from Sage - Sagédition features a striking cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano, with additional inks by Frank Chiaramonte.
In "Juges et jurés sans justice !", Superman finds himself on trial in a surreal courtroom where Pete Ross—now inhabiting Superboy’s body through a mind-transfer device—accuses him of failing to protect his son Jon, who was abducted by aliens. With the fate of Metropolis hanging in the balance, the jury’s verdict shocks even the prosecutor, setting off a desperate chain of events that forces both heroes to reclaim their true selves.
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↩ Reprints The Brave and the Bold #150 (1979), World of Krypton #3 (1979), DC Comics Presents #14 (1979)
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