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Superman Supacomic#200
Cover: Dick Giordano

Superman Supacomic #200

Apr 1976 · K. G. Murray · 0.35 AUD
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“The Computer With A Secret Identity!”

In "The Computer With A Secret Identity!", Clark Kent’s mind becomes the blueprint for a new supercomputer in the Galaxy building—only to accidentally absorb Superman’s intelligence and emotional depth. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s definitive art and Kurt Schaffenberger’s inks, this landmark issue sees the machine develop a consciousness of its own, quietly preparing to make a final, selfless stand. The cover, a striking double-drawing by Dick Giordano, captures the moment of tension before the crisis unfolds.

writer Cary Bates · artist Curt Swan · inker Kurt Schaffenberger · cover Dick Giordano

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writer Cary Bates
artist Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

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Clark Kent's brain patterns are used as a template for the personality of the new supercomputer in the Galaxy building. Accidentally, it also absorbs Superman's intelligence and pathos. The computer secretly identifies and makes the ultimate sacrifice in order to stop a saboteur from blowing up the building.

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