Stålmannen #15/1971
In "Stålmannen, du är död... död... död!", a radiation accident at a kryptonite power plant transforms all kryptonite on Earth into iron, giving rise to a new threat: Sandstålmannen. Clark Kent, once a reporter for Dagsnyheterna, trades his byline for a camera, stepping into the spotlight as a TV reporter for Galaxy-TV. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art with Murphy Anderson’s inks, this 1971 issue from Williams Förlags AB features a cover by Swan and Anderson.
In a parallel 2300, Stålmannen is plucked from his time and world to be displayed at a history lecture—his very existence now a lesson in another reality. The story unfolds as he confronts the strange, unsettling moment of being observed, not as a hero, but as a relic of the past.
In "Kampen i skyarna," a radiation accident at a kryptonite power plant turns all the world's kryptonite to iron, giving rise to the mysterious Sandstålmannen. With his old life at Dagsnyheterna behind him, Clark Kent trades his reporter's badge for a camera, stepping into the spotlight as a TV journalist at Galaxy-TV.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #249 (1957), Superman #233 (1971), Action Comics #399 (1971)
Reprinted in Supermann #11/1971 (1971)
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