Der Neue Superman #8/1988
In "Superman läuft Amok!", John Byrne delivers a gripping tale where David Gunderson uses a mind-transfer to swap places with Superman’s consciousness, plunging the Man of Steel’s body into chaos. With the hero’s powers now in the hands of a man unhinged, only Jericho stands a chance of bringing him back before the city is lost to the madness. Written and illustrated by Byrne, with inks by Dick Giordano and colors by Tom Ziuko, this 1988 classic features a cover by Byrne himself, capturing the intensity of a Superman who’s no longer in control.
When David Gunderson uses a mind-transfer to inhabit Superman’s body, the Man of Steel’s consciousness is left stranded—and David, wielding godlike power, begins to unravel. Trapped in a world he can’t control, Superman’s mind must fight to reclaim his form before the body he once protected becomes a weapon of chaos. Jericho stands as the only hope to stop the fall.
In "Identitätskrise!", Clark struggles to balance his dual lives as he finds his duties as Superman increasingly pulling him away from his personal commitments—his job suffers, and he’s forced to miss his parents’ 49th wedding anniversary, leaving him caught between two worlds he can’t fully inhabit.
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