Stålmannen #2/1979
In "Jordens sista dag!", Barbara Gordon finds herself in a summer camp in Smallville when a mysterious crystal from the 2900s—carried by Stålpojken—unlocks unexpected superpowers in her. The crystal, tied to the ancient sorcerer Mordru, awakens abilities that challenge both her and Stålpojken, whose own resistance to magic creates unforeseen complications. Written by Bob Rozakis and Hans Jonsson, with art by John Calnan and inks by Murphy Anderson, this 1979 issue explores the cost of power and the value of effort, all under a cover by Birgit Lundborg.
In "Jordens sista dag!", Stålmannen uncovers a chilling truth: the Moon's inhabitants are behind Earth's worsening climate, but before he can act, he's captured and taken to the Moon. There, he finds that the League of Guardians and other heroes have been stripped of their identities, their memories erased by the lunar influence.
In "Jordens sista dag!", Stålmannen makes one final stand as the moonfolk prepare to abandon their stolen world, launching into space with a new planet as their vessel. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, he faces the final act of a war that has stretched across the solar system.
In "Den nye superhjälten!", Jo stöter på en magisk kristall från 2900-talet while at a summer camp in Smallville, accidentally gaining superpowers. When Stålpojken discovers the crystal’s connection to the sorcerer Mordru and his own intolerance for magic, he must help Barbara learn that real strength comes not from shortcuts, but from effort and responsibility.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #453 (1977), Action Comics #477 (1977), Action Comics #478 (1977), Action Comics #486 (1978), Svenska Serier #1/1979 (1979), Supermann #2/1979 (1979)
Reprinted in Supermann #2/1979 (1979), Seriepocket #158 (1985)
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