Super Freunde #7
In "Die Flamme des Lebens!", TNT und Dyna-Mit are suddenly ripped from their safe home by a colossal mole, forcing them to flee in opposite directions—knowing full well that their combined presence could trigger a catastrophic atomic explosion. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and brought to life with dynamic art by Ramona Fradon, inks by Bob Smith, and vibrant colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1982 Egmont Ehapa issue features a thrilling, high-stakes chase grounded in tension and urgency. The cover, also by Fradon and Smith, captures the moment of their sudden separation with dramatic flair.
In "Die Flamme des Lebens!" from Super Freunde #7 (1982), TNT und Dyna-Mit are suddenly yanked from their safe apartment by a colossal mole, forcing them to flee in opposite directions—knowing all too well that their combined presence could trigger a catastrophic atomic explosion. The tension builds as their desperate separation tests their limits and their bond.
Laut hallen die Worte des mysteriösen Doktor Nebel durch die Halle… as the Super Friends face a terrifying new threat: the Mindless Immortal, a colossal mole awakened and granted eternal life by the Spirit of Life, now burrowing beneath the planet with the power to shake entire cities to their foundations.
In "Der kosmische Attentäter," an alien manipulates the powers of multiple villains into a single, unstoppable force, overwhelming the Super Freunde and the entire Gerechtigkeitsliga. With no clear way to stop the growing threat, the heroes face their most desperate challenge yet.
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