Gigant #4/1977
In "Jag har inga vingar, men vill ändå flyga!", the planet Thanagar is thrown into chaos as a mysterious virus spreads, enforcing equality by stripping all beings of their unique traits—leaving even the Guardians of the Universe vulnerable. When Falcon seeks their aid to overcome the affliction, the line between heroism and sameness begins to blur. Written by Elliot S. Maggin and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1977 issue features a cover by Mike Grell.
In "Jag har inga vingar, men vill ändå flyga!", a mysterious virus spreads across Thanagar, forcing all beings to become equal—regardless of their nature. When the Falcon seeks help from the Guardians of the Law to overcome its effects, their mission becomes a test of identity, power, and what it truly means to be different.
In a future where time and technology blur, Blixten and Iris West-Allen visit Iris’s parents—only to arrive moments after a shocking assassination: a lifelike android replica of Abraham Lincoln has been killed by John Wilkes Booth. The mystery of the murder and its implications ripple through the timeline, leaving questions in their wake.
In "Den nya superhjälten," Superman's decision to team up with the newly introduced Powerman throws Batman into a crisis of loyalty, convinced that his longtime ally has been manipulated—though the truth lies in a calculated move to protect Earth from Lex Luthor’s deadly new liquid kryptonite weapon.
In "Vem är god? Vem är ond?" from Gigant #4/1977, the Metallmännen face a devastating assault from Will Magnus’s latest creation, the Plutoniummannen, leaving them destroyed. As Magnus confronts the consequences of his own creation, he undergoes a transformation and sets out to rebuild what he once shattered.
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