Stålmannen #7/1971
In this alternate history tale from 1971, "Gangster-Clark kämpar mot Stål-Luthor," Jor-El’s desperate act to save his son Lex-El from Krypton’s destruction sets a new course for the future—Lex grows up on Earth as Stål-Luthor, while Clark Lang, the boy who becomes Stålpojken, finds himself entangled with a friend whose criminal ambitions threaten to unravel their bond. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s dynamic art and Dan Adkins’ sharp inks, the story unfolds with a twist on familiar legends. The cover, by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, captures the tension between the two figures who were once allies.
In this alternate history from *Stålmannen* #7/1971, Clark Lang—Jordens egentlige stålpojke—forms a tense friendship with Lex Luthor, who arrived on Earth as Lex-El after Jor-El destroyed Krypton. As Clark grapples with his own criminal impulses, the two are drawn into a clash of identities and ideals, set against a world where the roles of hero and villain are far from clear.
In "Stålmannen blir barnvakt," Lois finds herself caught in a strange predicament after using Professor Lockhart's youth ray—only to begin regressing uncontrollably. Now trapped in a shrinking body, she must rely on the Man of Steel to keep her from fading into infancy, all while he grapples with the unexpected responsibility of being her caretaker.
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↩ Reprints Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #10 (1959), Superman #176 (1965), Superman #230 (1970)
Reprinted in Seriepocket #68 (1978)
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