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Superman en Batman#2/1968
Cover: Jim Mooney

Superman en Batman #2/1968

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“Super-Mysterie van Metropolis”

In "Super-Mysterie van Metropolis," Superman takes a sudden, mysterious departure from Metropolis after believing that Thad Linnis knows his secret identity. With a rare look into his past, Superman shares memories of his youth in Smallville with Batman and Robin—only to uncover a surprising twist that links the enigmatic boy to a young Bruce Wayne. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan and Dick Sprang, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1968 tale features a cover by Jim Mooney that captures the story’s mood of intrigue and youthful mystery.

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writer Edmond Hamilton · artist Curt Swan · artist Dick Sprang · inker Stan Kaye · cover Jim Mooney

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Cast · 14 characters

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artist Curt Swan
inker Stan Kaye
cover pencils, inks Jim Mooney

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Superman gelooft dat Thad Linnis zijn geheime identiteit kent, dus wanneer Thad eist dat hij Metropolis verlaat, doet Superman dat. Superman onthult aan Batman en Robin een verhaal over zijn jeugd in Smallville, en ontdekt dat de jonge jongen waarvan hij denkt dat hij zijn identiteit heeft ontdekt, eigenlijk een jonge Bruce Wayne was.

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