Gigant #4/1966
In "Fortet på havets botten / Stål-Vattenmannen i havens djup," Stålmannen faces a chilling threat as the aquatic aliens Vul-Kor and Lya-La plot to melt Earth's ice caps and flood the planet—something their kind can only survive in. With Otto Binder’s sharp storytelling and Curt Swan’s dynamic art bringing the underwater showdown to life, Stålmannen must outwit the invaders by pretending to aid them, all while keeping the world safe from rising tides. The cover by Curt Swan and George Klein captures the eerie depth of the oceanic danger.
In "Fortet på havets botten / Stål-Vattenmannen i havens djup," Stålmannen must outwit the alien Vul-Kor and Lya-La, whose plan to melt Earth’s ice caps threatens to flood the planet. Pretending to ally with Lya-La, he devises a cunning ruse to expose their scheme—while navigating the depths of the ocean, where their true intentions lie.
In "Tre nätter i Ensamhetens fort!", Lois Lane spends three nights in a remote fortress, only to find her attempts at mischief met with an unexpected punishment from a Steel Man robot—leaving her eager to leave the isolated tower behind.
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