Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSuperman sits reclined in a chair, a panel of computer controls embedded in his chest, while Jimmy Olsen stands behind him wielding a Kryptonite laser scalpel — the cover's speech bubbles revealing that Jimmy has transformed the Man of Steel into a "Superhuman Computer" to face Brainiac. This striking 1970 DC issue spotlights the delightfully offbeat dynamic between Superman and his pal, with cover art by the dependable team of Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson bringing the bizarre scene to vivid life. Featuring the story "The Computer-Man of Steel!," it's a fine example of the imaginative, anything-can-happen spirit that made this series such a fun corner of the Silver Age DC universe.
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Jimmy Olsen takes Robin's place in an attempt to prove to him that anybody with a little training could be Robin.
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