Superman Supacomic #53
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Menace of the Future Man," Superman takes on a dangerous new role: posing as Perry White to shield him from assassins, but the ruse quickly spirals when Lois Lane uncovers the truth and breaks the story—only to find Perry White growing restless, even mimicking Superman’s heroic acts in his own way. With Al Plastino handling both pencils and inks, this 1964 classic blends suspense and humor in a tale where identity and trust are put to the test, all under the dynamic cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
When the enigmatic Future Man [Rak Durr] unleashes a weapon forged from kryptonite and Thor's hammer, Superman and Batman must follow him across time to stop a threat that defies both past and future. Trapped in a battle that spans eras, they face not only the rogue time traveler but also the unsettling presence of Jon Durr and the ever-watchful eyes of Alfred, Ace, and the rest of the Justice League.
In "The Amazing Confession of Super-Perry White!", Superman steps in to protect Perry White from a deadly threat by taking on his identity — but when Lois Lane uncovers the truth and breaks the story, and Perry himself starts playing the role of Superman, chaos ensues. With Lois chasing the truth, Perry testing his new role, and Superman robots adding to the confusion, the line between hero and impostor blurs in this classic 1964 tale.
In a trio of thrilling scenarios from *Superman Supacomic #53*, Clark Kent faces a defining moment: choosing between revealing his secret identity to protect his loved ones or keeping it hidden to preserve the very mission he’s sworn to. With Superman, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and even Superboy caught in the crossfire, the stakes rise as the truth about Clark Kent’s dual life hangs in the balance.
The Penguin, freshly returned from semi-retirement and stung by underworld mockery, launches a new wave of bird-themed crimes, forcing Batman and Robin to outwit him once more. With Vicki Vale on the scene and Commissioner Gordon watching closely, the Caped Crusaders face a clever foe whose latest schemes are as twisted as ever—especially when "Big" John Tompkins and the Penguin’s gang enter the fray.
In a whimsical twist of fate, Clark Kent and Lana Lang find themselves stranded on a strange, alien world where they must play along with a far-fetched ruse: Clark convinces Lana that they both possess superpowers, all while keeping her from uncovering his true identity as Superboy. With the help of her uncle’s mysterious research and strange alien creatures watching from the shadows, their unlikely partnership takes an otherworldly turn.
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