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Gigant#2/1980

Gigant #2/1980

Mar 1980 · Semic · 6.75 SEK; 6.75 FIM
🌐 Swedish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Plaststaden - Framtidsstaden?", Plastmannen's identity is hijacked in a twisted twist, leading to Bruce Wayne's arrest in Istanbul. With help from the mysterious Metamorfo, Bruce uncovers a deeper conspiracy—Ruby Rider has brainwashed Plastmannen into believing he is Läderlappen, all part of a larger scheme to steal a sacred wooden statue from Kahari. Written by Bob Haney and Hans Jonsson, with dynamic art by Jim Aparo, this 1980 Semic issue blends sci-fi intrigue and identity chaos in a story that’s as sharp as it is surreal.

Contains 6 stories
Plaststaden - Framtidsstaden?
22 pp · Superhero
Gröna Lyktan [Green Lantern Hal Jordan]Carol FerrisGröna pilen [Green Arrow]Svarta fågeln [Black Canary]Svarta Handen [Black Hand]

In "Plaststaden - Framtidsstaden?", Svarta Handen seger över industristaden Piper's Dell, trapping Gröna Lyktan while the town's factories churn out mind-altering "kalutor" designed by M.W. Kaluta. As the city's citizens slowly lose themselves to the synthetic tide, Gröna Pilen arrives to challenge the takeover—before the truth behind the city’s future is fully revealed.

Utpressningen del 1 Vem är cyklopen?
6 pp · Superhero
Stålmannen [Superman]Läderlappen [Batman]Morgan EdgeMetropolis borgmästareEd DawesSkytten [Sagittarius] [Lazlo Trask]

In "Utpressningen del 1 Vem är cyklopen?", Skytten threatens to expose Stålmannen's secret identity and sabotage a major construction project tied to Bruce Wayne—only to be confronted by the ghost of his deceased son. The story unfolds with tense stakes and a haunting twist, as past and present collide in a moment that leaves the truth of the cyklopen shrouded in mystery.

Del 2 Vad säger stjärnorna?
6 pp · Superhero
Stålmannen [Superman]Läderlappen [Batman]Morgan EdgeMetropolis borgmästareEd DawesSkytten [Sagittarius] [Lazlo Trask]

In "Del 2 Vad säger stjärnorna?", the mind-reading Skytten threatens to expose Stålmannen’s secret identity and derail a major construction project tied to Bruce Wayne—only to be confronted by the unexpected presence of his deceased son. The story unfolds with tense stakes and emotional weight, as past and present collide in a moment that could change everything.

Del 3 Gravstens-fällan
6 pp · Superhero
Stålmannen [Superman]Läderlappen [Batman]Morgan EdgeMetropolis borgmästareEd DawesSkytten [Sagittarius] [Lazlo Trask]

In "Del 3 Gravstens-fällan," the mind-reading Skytten threatens to expose Stålmannen's secret identity and sabotage a major construction project tied to Bruce Wayne—only to be confronted by the unexpected presence of his deceased son. Written by the creator of the Gigant series and illustrated by the series' interior artist, this six-page tale blends espionage, personal loss, and the weight of legacy in a story that lingers long after the final panel.

Den talande blomman
6 pp · Superhero
Gummimannen [Elongated Man]Sue Dibny
En superhjälte föds
18 pp · Superhero
Läderlappen [Batman]James GordonPlastmannen [Plastic Man]Metamorfo [Metamorpho]Ruby Ryder

When Plastmannen assumes Läderlappens identity and arrests Bruce Wayne, the billionaire is imprisoned in Istanbul—only to be rescued by the enigmatic Metamorfo. Together, they uncover a shocking twist: Ruby Rider has brainwashed Plastmannen into believing he’s the real Läderlappen, and her ultimate goal is to steal a sacred wooden statue from Kahari.

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Full credits

writer Bob Haney
artist, inker Jim Aparo

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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #84 (1971), The Brave and the Bold #123 (1975), World's Finest Comics #235 (1976), Detective Comics #462 (1976)

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