Superman et Batman et Robin #60
In "Le schuss tragique," Superman faces off against a power-limited Lex Luthor in a brutal, no-holds-barred showdown on a desolate desert world, testing their strength and resolve without the usual advantages. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life by Curt Swan’s dynamic art and George Klein’s inks, the story delivers a tense, physical clash that takes a sudden, unexpected turn when Luthor unleashes hidden weapons from his shirt pocket. The cover, a striking piece by Jim Aparo, captures the moment of confrontation with dramatic flair.
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When Luthor escapes from jail, he challenges Superman to meet him in a fair fight without his super powers. The two head to a desert-like world where they brawl until Superman knocks out the villain. Luthor retaliates by using secret weapons hidden in his shirt pocket.
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