Superman Supacomic #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Devil's Partner," the Legion of Super-Heroes takes a troubling turn, accepting payment for their services—until the strange, otherworldly nature of the currency reveals a hidden power that helps them overcome a threat on the planet Modo. Written by Jim Shooter and Mort Weisinger, with art by Shooter and Win Mortimer, and lettered by Joe Letterese, this 1970 Superman Supacomic #127 features a striking cover by Curt Swan and Neal Adams.
In "The Doomsday Ball!", Batman faces a deadly game of cat and mouse when a stolen nuclear device threatens Gotham City. With time running out, he reluctantly teams up with the cunning criminal Brill to uncover the blackmailer behind the threat—though the real danger may be the traps Brill has set to test him first.
When the Legion of Super-Heroes takes on a mercenary gig, their usual idealism clashes with the strange, powerful currency they’re paid in—money that proves oddly effective against the criminal forces of Modo. As Superboy, Brainiac 5, and the rest navigate this unexpected turn, the line between heroism and hireling blurs, especially with Leland McCauley III and the enigmatic Modulus watching closely.
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