Superman Supacomic #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Electronic Ghost of Metropolis!", Superman faces a baffling mystery in the heart of Metropolis, where strange electronic disturbances hint at a hidden presence. Written, drawn, and inked by Henry Boltinoff—showcasing his full creative hand—this 1972 classic from K. G. Murray delivers a quirky, character-driven tale with a touch of whimsy. The cover, by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, captures the moment with bold, dynamic flair.
In "Strike… While the Campus is Hot," Robin arrives at Hudson University just as a student protest heats up, only to find himself caught in a web of deception when the arriving police turn out to be impostors. As the real authorities vanish, Robin must unravel the conspiracy before the campus is thrown into chaos.
Super-Turtle’s heroic rescue takes a comically unexpected turn when a sudden downpour sends him flying off—only to return moments later with an umbrella, insisting he couldn’t risk getting his new cape wet. The absurdity of prioritizing a cape over a person in peril is pure, playful humor from a classic Superman Supacomic tale.
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