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Superman Poche#12
Cover: Bob Oksner

Superman Poche #12

Mar 1978 · Sage - Sagédition · 4,50 FRF
“L'homme venu d'ailleurs...”

In "L'homme venu d'ailleurs...", Superman faces off against the cunning Karb-brak, who manipulates public perception to place Clark Kent in the spotlight—using his fame as a shield during their clash. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art with inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1978 French edition of Superman Poche #12 delivers a tense, clever battle where the true danger lies in a shocking revelation. The cover, by Bob Oksner, captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer Cary Bates · artist Curt Swan · inker Tex Blaisdell · cover Bob Oksner

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Cast · 12 characters

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writer Cary Bates
artist Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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Karb-brak fait penser à tout le monde que Clark Kent est génial pour qu'ils soient près de lui. Cela donne à Karb-brak un avantage dans sa bataille avec Superman (qu'il sait être Clark) car il y aura des passants innocents pendant leur combat. Superman bat Karb-brak, mais Karb-brak révèle son secret qui est qu'il meurt au contact de Superman.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).