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Superman et Batman #6

Feb 1968 · Interpresse; Sagédition · 1 FRF; 10 BEF; 0.20 CAD
“Le super-mystère de Metropolis”

In "Le super-mystère de Metropolis," Superman faces a personal crisis when he suspects Thad Linnis knows his secret identity, leading him to reluctantly leave Metropolis. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Stan Kaye, the story unfolds as Superman shares a revealing tale of his Smallville past with Batman and Robin—uncovering a surprising connection to a young Bruce Wayne. The cover by Dick Sprang captures the mystery at the heart of this classic 1968 tale.

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

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Superman believes that Thad Linnis knows his secret identity, so when Thad demands he leave Metropolis, Superman does. Superman reveals to Batman and Robin a tale of his youth in Smallville, and discovers that the young boy that he thinks may have discovered his identity was actually a young Bruce Wayne.

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