MV Comix #11/1975
In "Cäsars Geschenk," Superman faces a bizarre new threat when the Superman Revenge Gang unleashes a mysterious energy beam designed to kill him after his tenth super feat—though he's able to dodge the fatal outcome by relying on his actor double for half the stunts. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with crisp, dynamic art by Curt Swan and inks by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1975 MV Comix installment blends classic superhero action with a clever twist on identity and performance. The cover, a collaborative effort by Curt Swan and Albert Uderzo, captures the story’s playful yet perilous tone.
In "Zähl bis zehn, Superman… und stirb!", Superman faces a deadly game orchestrated by the Superman-Rache-Gang, who weaponize his own powers against him—each super feat draining his life force until the tenth brings death. With his strength waning and time running out, he relies on a daring ruse, swapping himself mid-act with his actor double to stay one step ahead.
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↩ Reprints Astérix #21 (1974), Action Comics #445 (1975)
Reprinted in Isnogud #4 (2020)
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