Superman Poche #4
In "Le jeudi de la soif," a 1976 issue of Superman Poche, Johnny Nevada takes a brutal blow in Las Vegas that transforms him into a sandman desperate for laughter. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art with inks by Tex Blaisdell, the story unfolds with surreal urgency, while Bob Oksner’s cover captures the eerie, off-kilter mood of a man made of sand, yearning for the sound of joy.
When a blow to the head leaves Johnny Nevada transformed into a sand figure in Las Vegas, he finds himself driven by an urgent, strange need: to hear laughter. Now a living statue in the heart of the city's glittering chaos, he must navigate a world where humor is both his purpose and his peril.
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