Stålmannen #7/1979
In "Rädda Stålmannen!", Stålmannen faces his greatest challenge yet when Sandstålmannen steals his powers, leaving him powerless to save a collapsing building. With his strength gone and his spirit dimmed, I-Ching takes up the search for a way to restore him—only to be ambushed by criminals, and barely escapes thanks to a battered but determined Stålmannen. Written by Denny O'Neil and Hans Jonsson, with art by Curt Swan and inks by Dick Giordano, this 1979 issue delivers a gripping tale of resilience and friendship, all wrapped in a striking cover by Birgit Lundborg.
When Sandstålmannen steals Stålmannen’s powers, the hero fails to save a collapsing building—leaving him weakened and desperate. I-Ching sets out to restore his strength, only to be ambushed by criminals and rescued by a battered, nearly powerless Stålmannen.
In "Superkrafterna kan ingen ta ifrån en superhjälte! [del 3 av 3]," Superman finds himself unexpectedly de-aged to boyhood, forcing him to confront Lex Luthor’s latest scheme with only his raw powers and youthful spirit—though not his experience. As the trio of de-aged heroes, including Flash and Batman, regroup to face Luthor once more, their bond and ingenuity become their greatest weapons.
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↩ Reprints Superman #240 (1971), Action Comics #466 (1976), Action Comics #474 (1977)
Reprinted in Supermann #7/1979 (1979)
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