Stålmannen #9/1952
In "Mannen som stal minnen!", Lois och Clark pay a visit to Professor Collins, inventor of a machine capable of erasing memories. Before they arrive, Lois discovers Clark’s secret identity as Stålmannen—and threatens to expose him—only to accidentally trigger the machine herself. Later, a gang of thieves hijacks the device, using it to steal money in a bizarre, memory-warping heist. Penciled and inked by Al Plastino, with a cover by Win Mortimer, this 1952 adventure blends suspense and sci-fi intrigue in a story where truth is as fragile as memory.
In "Mannen som stal minnen!", Lois and Clark visit Professor Collins, inventor of a machine capable of inducing memory loss—just as Lois discovers Clark’s secret identity as Stålmannen and threatens to expose him. Before they can leave, Lois accidentally activates the device, and later, a gang of robbers hijacks the machine to steal money, turning the situation into a chaotic mix of secrets, mistaken identities, and forgotten memories.
In "Mayor Bruce Wayne!", Bruce Wayne finds himself caught between two identities: as the newly appointed temporary mayor of Gotham City and as the masked vigilante Batman. When racketeer Deuce Chalmers claims to have uncovered the truth behind Bruce’s secret, the stakes rise—especially as Gotham’s leadership and its crime-fighting hero become dangerously intertwined.
In "The Joker's Millions!" from Stålmannen #9/1952, the Joker inherits what he believes is a fortune from the rival gangster King Barlowe—only to discover the wealth is a fraud. With fake bills and worthless gems, he’s forced to pull off a bank heist just to cover the inheritance tax, turning his dream of retirement into a new crime spree.
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