Super Freunde #8
In "Die Fremden, die den Himmel stehlen," eine außerirdische grüne Leuchte jagt eine Anhängerin von Sinestro, doch die Erdbewohner missdeuten die Situation völlig — sie sehen die Verfolger als Erd-Monster und geraten in Panik. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Ramona Fradon with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Anthony Tollin, this 1983 issue from Egmont Ehapa delivers a tense, visually striking tale where perception shapes reality. The cover by Ramona Fradon and Bob Smith captures the eerie, otherworldly tension perfectly.
When an alien race known as the Cvag construct a city high in Earth’s atmosphere and deploy a gravity device that pins down all aircraft and flying heroes, it falls to the Wonder Twins to slip past the defenses and infiltrate the skyborne stronghold. With their powers and wits tested like never before, they must navigate a hostile environment where even flight is no longer a given.
In "Es ist nie zu spät…," the Super Friends race against time—literally—as Chronos unleashes chaotic temporal distortions across Gotham City, unraveling the fabric of everyday life and threatening even their own abilities. With the city slipping into disorder and their own sense of time fraying, the team must confront a foe who weaponizes the past, present, and future in a battle where every second counts.
When a green alien light pursues a Sinestro disciple across Earth, the planet’s inhabitants mistake the otherworldly pursuer for a monstrous invader—leading to chaos as fear and misunderstanding turn the skies into a battlefield of mistaken identities.
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↩ Reprints Super Friends #10 (1978), Super Friends #16 (1979), Super Friends #22 (1979)
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