Superman y sus amigos #1
In "El espectáculo juvenil," a new computer at the Daily Planet takes center stage when Clark Kent finds himself handcuffed to Lois Lane—only for the machine to unexpectedly guide Jimmy Olsen in thwarting a series of crises, all while keeping Clark’s secret safe. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Ray Burnley, this 1956 adventure blends tech intrigue with the classic charm of Superman’s supporting cast. The cover, penciled by Swan and inked by Stan Kaye, captures the moment with crisp, dynamic flair.
When a rival paper folds, Jimmy Olsen rallies the paperboys to stage a talent showcase, hoping to save their jobs—only to find Superman and Perry White unexpectedly involved in the effort, while Tommy Blair and Cal Dawson lend their own surprising flair to the event.
In "El cerebro de acero," a mysterious new computer arrives at the Daily Planet, and when Clark Kent finds himself handcuffed to Lois Lane, the machine unexpectedly reveals how to avert disasters—just in time to keep her from discovering his secret identity. With Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, and Professor Todd watching closely, the machine’s eerie precision puts everyone on edge, especially as it seems to know more than it should.
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