Stålmannen #14/1971
In "Änglarnas planet," Beau Benton is sent by "Dom 100" to kill Svarta Rosen, but the mission ends with her saving him from drowning. Drawn to her despite the danger, he finds himself caught between loyalty and love—only for her to turn him over to the police, protecting him from the very group that sent him. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Ross Andru with inks by Mike Esposito, this 1971 issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, capturing the tension and mystery of a story where trust is the most dangerous weapon.
In "Min bödel älskar mig," Beau Benton is sent by "Dom 100" to kill the elusive Svarta Rosen, but when he nearly drowns, it's she who saves him. What follows is an unexpected turn of events as he finds himself drawn to her, even as she hands him over to the police to protect him from the very organization that sent him. The story unfolds with quiet tension and emotional stakes, rooted in loyalty, danger, and a bond that defies expectation.
In "Metropolis varulv!", Jimmy’s life takes a wild turn when he accidentally drinks a potion left by Merlin, transforming him into a Wolf-Man every night. With Superman’s help, he searches for a beautiful maiden whose kiss might break the spell—before his secret becomes impossible to hide from Lucy Lane.
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↩ Reprints Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #44 (1960), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #107 (1971), Superman #236 (1971)
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