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"The Dream Bomb": Chang-Shi, an exiled Tibetan monk, gathers the dream-power of sleeping people to bridge the realm between the living and the dead. This causes Superman and Batman to have the same dream about Chang-Shi every time they go to sle

Quote1 What does it mean? The head shrinks say dreams are a way of working out problems... But I can't figure this particular nightmare! Well, no sense trying to get back to sleep... Time for the Bat to fly! Quote2
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World's Finest #232 is an issue of the series World's Finest (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1975.

Synopsis for "The Dream Bomb"

Chang-Shi, an exiled Tibetan monk, gathers the dream-power of sleeping people to bridge the realm between the living and the dead. This causes Superman and Batman to have the same dream about Chang-Shi every time they go to sleep. After doing some research on this case, the heroes learn the true intentions of Chang-Shi and they put an end to the former monk's evil scheme.

Appearing in "The Dream Bomb"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Da-Ghiri, the Snow Devil (Behind the scenes)
    • Chang-Shi (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Phil Moss (Dream manifestation)
  • Whitey Lewis (Dream manifestation)

Locations:

Items:

Notes

  • The story is told in three chapters:
    • Part 1 To Sleep No More
    • Part 2 What Ghosts Be These?
    • Part 3 The Snarl of Da-Chiri

Trivia

  • The "nightmare swordsman" and representative of the Inner Peace Foundation, Chang-Shi, has a name which is suspiciously similar to Marvel Comics character Shang-Chi.


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