Superman And Wonder Woman – The Hidden Killer (1993)
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''Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer'' is a special-edition "humanitarian comic book" featuring
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and Wonder Woman that promotes " landmine awareness" among children, particularly from countries where there are active landmines after war. The free comic book was published from 1993 through 1999 by DC Comics, the United States Department of Defense, the Mine Action Center (MAC), the
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(UNICEF), and participating non-governmental organizations (NGOs). In the comic book, Superman and Wonder Woman are featured as educators who are teaching children about the dangers of landmines.


Description

The Spanish version of the comic book has 32-pages and has a text on the back portion of the cover that says "Superman and Wonder Woman have come to help the children of Central America! But even when they cannot be here, you can keep yourself safe from landmines." 24 pages of the comic book were devoted to the illustrated narrative, while the remaining 8 were allotted for activities for eight- to fifteen-year-old children.


Storyline development

The storyline for ''Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer'' was recommended to DC Comics by American soldiers belonging to the 1st PSYOP Airborne Battalion from
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, North Carolina in the United States. The same soldiers first conducted minefield assessments while in Costa Rica, Honduras, and Nicaragua.


Plot

''Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer'' is about two brothers and a sister, named Miguel, Diego, and Gabriela respectively. Superman and Wonder Woman rescues one of the brothers from a minefield. Gabriela is saved from a landmine by Wonder Woman. Superman and Wonder Woman teaches the children about the dangers of landmines through signs, posters, and by introducing them to a child who had been a victim of a landmine explosion.
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Languages

''Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer'' was published in English (90,000 copies) and Spanish (560,000 copies). The Spanish-language – also known as the Central American or Latin American version – were disseminated for Spanish-speaking countries, including Costa Rica, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The title of the comic book in Spanish is ''Superman y la Mujer Maravilla – El Asesino Escondido''. There were plans of translating the comic book into Portuguese for dissemination in countries such as Angola and Mozambique.


Launch and distribution

The Spanish version of ''Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer'' was released on 11 June 1998 in New York City at the UNICEF House building. It was launched by Brian Sheridan, a representative of the United States Department of Defense.


See also

* '' Superman: Deadly Legacy'' * '' Batman: Death of Innocents'' *
Mine action Mine action is a combination of humanitarian aid and development studies that aims to remove landmines and reduce the social, economic and environmental impact of them and the explosive remnants of war (ERW). Description Mine action is commonly ...
* Mine clearance agencies * International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)


References

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