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In "Hur Stålmannen kom till Jorden!", Lois blir drottning över Cornovia efter att ha dragit ett svärd ur en sten, men måste gifta sig för att säkra tronföljden. Motvillig, inför hon tre omöjliga uppgifter för hoppande hovmän – och det är Bobo som vågar sig på dem, med hjälp av Stålmannen. Written by Joe Samachson and illustrated by Al Plastino, this 1974 tale from Williams Förlags AB features a cover by Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring, and Neal Adams, with inks by Shuster, Stan Kaye, and Murphy Anderson.
In "null," Stålmannen races against time to stop Evelyn Curry’s execution, thwart a human trafficker, and rescue Lois Lane from Butch Matson—all before taking on a new assignment as Clark Kent to report from the war-torn nation of San Monte.
In "Hur Stålmannen kom till Jorden!", the origins of the legendary hero are traced back to a time before Krypton's fall, following his journey from a dying world to a new beginning on Earth. Taken in by the Kent family, his arrival marks the start of a destiny shaped by both alien heritage and human kindness.
In "Världens rikaste man!", Miljonären Stefan Schyler launches a high-stakes competition against Stålmannen to prove he’s worthy of marrying Lois Lane, turning a personal romance into a public spectacle of wealth and daring. With no creator credits beyond the script’s translation, the story unfolds as a playful clash of ideals—cash versus courage—set against the backdrop of a 1974 Scandinavian superhero adventure.
In "Den kinesiska drakens hemlighet," Jo's grandson Richard listens as his grandfather Wong recounts a vivid kung fu tale from old China—where a young hero named Ah Tjoo must face a fearsome dragon and retrieve a magical money tree for his beloved’s uncle. Told in the spirit of timeless folklore, the story weaves mystery and courage into a journey that feels both ancient and alive.
In "För många hjältar!", the eccentric actor Peter Lorloff leaves a surprising final wish: his fortune goes to whoever performs the bravest act in the week after his death. His daughter and her husband are furious at the arrangement, setting off a chain of daring deeds as strangers and locals alike try to claim the prize—each believing they’re the one true hero.
In a tale spun from legend and steel, Lois becomes queen of Cornovia by pulling a sword from a stone—only to face the burden of securing her throne through marriage. Reluctant to wed, she sets three impossible tasks for suitors, and when Bobo steps forward, he calls on Stålmannen’s strength to stand a chance.
In "Frankers andra barndom!", Franker finds himself unexpectedly chosen as the hero the boys at Manleys home believe they need—though Stålmannen isn’t convinced he’s worthy. As trust is tested and expectations rise, the real challenge isn’t just proving Franker’s worth, but what that choice might mean for everyone involved.
In "Existerar Stålmannen?", a mysterious satellite launched by WBGS triggers a global illusion, making everyone believe Stålmannen vanished a decade ago—though the truth behind the mass hypnosis remains hidden. With no clear origin or resolution, the story unfolds as a quiet, unsettling mystery rooted in deception and doubt.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #1 (1938), Superman #54 (1948), Superman #55 (1948), Stålmannen #2/1949 (1949), Stålmannen #1/1949 (1949), Action Comics #419 (1972), Action Comics #428 (1973), Stålmannen #3/1949, Stålmannen #4/1949
Reprinted in Stålmannen #9/1979 (1979)
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