Die großen Superhelden #1
This 1981 German-language collection from Egmont Ehapa, part of the 'Die großen Superhelden' series, compiles key Superman stories under the title 'Die Legende von Superman.' It serves as an introductory sampler for readers, gathering essential tales that define the Man of Steel's mythos and early adventures.
In "Das Leben von Superman," Martin Pasko and Curt Swan take readers on a heartfelt journey through the pivotal moments of Superman’s existence, as the Man of Steel reflects during the opening of a Metropolis World Expo pavilion. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor sees the event as the perfect opportunity to craft a clone and replace him—setting the stage for an unseen clash of identity and legacy. Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano deliver a striking cover that captures the moment’s tension.
In "Das Leben von Superman," Jo reflects on pivotal moments from his life during the opening of a Superman Pavilion at the Metropolis World Expo, while Lex Luthor secretly works to create a clone meant to replace him.
In "Countdown des Killercomputers!", the Stählernen faces off against Brainiac’s deadly arsenal unleashed from the Fortress of Solitude, as the villain’s cold logic turns the legendary stronghold into a weapon of destruction. With no allies and only his wits, the Stählernen must outthink a machine that once knew no mercy—before the final countdown ends in ruin or redemption.
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