On a motorcycle road trip out west, Superman Jr. and Batman Jr. stumble across a small town with a dark secret. Bob Haney’s second installment of the Super Sons Saga shows slight improvement, with art support from Dick Dillin and Murphy Anderson.
READSomewhere in DC space-time, Superman and Batman have young-adult sons who are eager to become heroes on their own terms. This first appearance of the Super Sons is a stinker. From the team of Bob Haney, Dick Dillin and Henry Scarpelli.
READWhen the relocation of ancient statues puts the Immortals of Cy-Tor at risk, the aliens are forced into action against Batman, Robin and Superman. A snoozy story from Bob Haney has its moments, but bland art from Curt Swan and Al Milgrom doesn’t help this dated affair.
READSuperman teams with Doctor Fate to battle alien high lamas who are willing to sacrifice Earth to reach nirvana. More Silver Age than Bronze in tone, the lead feature by Len Wein, Dick Dillin and Joe Giella is silly but fun.
READSuperman and a depowered Wonder Woman are swept into the future as a mechanical being tries to save the past. A dated lead story by the creative team of Denny O'Neil, Dick Dillin and Joe Giella falls short of the gorgeous Neal Adams cover, while a pair of reprints offer little added value.
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