Superman Supacomic #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Eliminator," Superman faces a strange anomaly when Duo Damsel’s duplicate returns from a mission with a personality all its own—though the truth lies not in duplication, but in the lingering influence of a hero’s power. Written by Jim Shooter and brought to life with dynamic art by Win Mortimer, inks by Jack Abel, and lettering by Milton Snapinn, this 1970 classic features a striking cover by Curt Swan and Neal Adams.
In "Half A Legionnaire," Duo Damsel ventures alone on a mission with the Legion of Super-Heroes—Bouncing Boy, Mon-El, and the enigmatic Nam'Lor—only to return with a startling change: a second personality that feels as real as her own. What begins as a mystery of identity soon reveals a deeper connection to the alien power she encountered, blurring the line between self and other in ways no one expected.
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