Superman y sus amigos #2
In "Caballo con sombrero," Superman and Batman go head-to-head in a 24-hour challenge to perform the most civic good deeds, with the winner earning the right to host an electronics convention in their city. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated with crisp precision by Curt Swan, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1956 Novaro classic captures the duo’s friendly rivalry with a touch of whimsy. The cover by Win Mortimer, with its bold, expressive style, perfectly captures the playful spirit of the tale.
In a high-stakes 24-hour challenge, Superman and Batman go head-to-head to see who can do the most good for their cities, with the prize being an electronics convention hosted in the winner’s metropolis. With Lois Lane, Perry White, and Commissioner Gordon watching closely, and Professor Vohr quietly observing from the shadows, the fate of Gótica and Metropólis hangs in the balance.
In "El arquero mecánico," Green Arrow and Speedy build a high-tech robot called the Green Arrow Master Archer, or GAMA, to assist the military—only to find it stolen and turned against them when criminals seize control. The duo must outthink their own creation in a race to reclaim the machine before it causes irreversible harm.
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