Stålmannen #18/1966
In "Stålmannen kontra Clark Kent," Stålmannen races against time to free scientist Jax-Ur from the Fanzomzone, hoping he can create a cure for a deadly plague ravaging Atlantis. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art with George Klein’s inks, this 1966 adventure blends sci-fi urgency with the mystery of a hidden identity. The cover, also by Swan and Klein, captures the tension of a clash between two iconic figures.
In "Stålmannen kontra Clark Kent," a mysterious atomic explosion fractures Superman into two distinct identities—Superman and Clark Kent—leaving both vulnerable. As the duality threatens to unravel everything, a cunning scheme unfolds, with Professor Vakox using the chaos to lure the Man of Steel into the Phantom Zone.
In this 1966 tale from *Stålmannen #18*, the hero Stålmannen ventures into the dangerous Fanzomzonen to rescue the scientist Jax-Ur, whose knowledge may hold the key to curing a deadly plague ravaging Atlantis. With time running short and the stakes higher than ever, the mission tests both courage and the limits of science.
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