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Cover: Bob Oksner

Eks almanah #99/1

Jan 1978 · Dečje novine · 10 YUM
🌐 Serbo-Croatian edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Meldi, divna devojka," Superman grants Ak-Var his freedom after his Phantom Zone sentence, allowing him a brief tour of Earth before bringing him to Kandor. There, Ak-Var reunites with his old friends Vas-Quor, Brenn-Bir, and Kyl-Ibo—only to find them stealing from a museum, leading to suspicion. With help from Superman, Ak-Var uncovers the truth behind the thefts, learning that his time on Earth inadvertently exposed his friends to Red Kryptonite, giving them their powers. Written by Edmond Hamilton and E. Nelson Bridwell, with art by Curt Swan and George Klein, and a cover by Bob Oksner, this 1978 issue from Dečje novine offers a clever twist on trust and unintended consequences.

Contains 10 stories
Meldi, divna devojka
13 pp · Superhero
SupermanClark KentSteve LombardLana LangMorgan EdgeBen Aldain (villain)
Stvarni Klark Kent
14 pp · Superhero
Superman Revenge Squad (villains)SupermanPerry WhiteClark KentLois LaneJimmy Olsen
Čovek iz fantomske zone
13 pp · Superhero
Van-ZeeTharaSirma SenHab-DisAk-Var (introduction, released from the Phantom Zone)Phantom Zone inhabitants [Jax-UrGeneral ZodKru-ElProfessor Vakoxfive unnamed prisoners]Vas-Quor (villain, also disguised as "Gan-Lar")Brenn-Bir (villain)Kyl-Ibo (villain)

In "Čovek iz fantomske zone," Superman grants Ak-Var freedom after his time in the Phantom Zone, allowing him a brief tour of Earth before bringing him to Kandor. There, Ak-Var reunites with his old friends Vas-Quor, Brenn-Bir, and Kyl-Ibo—only to find them robbing a museum using powers they shouldn’t have. When the crime is blamed on him, Ak-Var must clear his name with Superman’s help, uncovering a twist tied to an accidental encounter with Red Kryptonite during his time on Earth.

Supermenovo novo lice
12 pp · Superhero
SupermanLois LanePerry WhiteDr. Norton

In "Supermenovo novo lice," Superman emerges from an atomic explosion forever changed—his face scarred beyond recognition, forcing him to hide behind a lead mask or bandages. The story explores the weight of that transformation, not just as a physical burden, but as a quiet reckoning with identity, duty, and the cost of heroism.

Super-ključ za Supermenovo utvrđenje
12 pp · Superhero
SupermanLois LaneJimmy OlsenBatmanscientist
Prva avantura Džimija Olsena
7.67 pp · Superhero
SupermanJimmy OlsenProfessor CraneJor-ElLaraBaby Kal-ElKryptonKrypto

In "Prva avantura Džimija Olsena," Jimmy stumbles into a time machine and winds up on old Krypton, where he unexpectedly becomes the babysitter for baby Superman. Though his memory of the adventure fades upon returning to his own time, the now-grown hero remembers every moment—leaving a bond between the two that lingers beyond time.

Greška!
11 pp · Superhero
Supergirl [also appears as Linda Danvers]KorloJarka

In "Greška!", Supergirl is drawn into a series of increasingly troubling actions she can't fully control, each time escaping the fallout in ways that feel too coincidental to be chance. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with striking clarity, the story unfolds as she grapples with her own choices, unaware that unseen forces are orchestrating her every move in a game far beyond her understanding.

Kradljivci mozga
11 pp · Superhero
SupergirlCerebronLiving LibraryQueen Neolla
Superfol!
1 pp · Humor, Superhero
Koker Bil
1 pp · Humor

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Full credits

artist Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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↩ Reprints Action Comics #239 (1958), Action Comics #241 (1958), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #36 (1959), Action Comics #336 (1966), Action Comics #349 (1967), Superman #198 (1967), Action Comics #354 (1967), Action Comics #451 (1975)

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