Superboy #12/1983
In "Die geistige Falle," Superboy faces a cunning challenge when Dynamo’s elaborate scheme to frame Johnny Webber backfires, leaving the hero scrambling to recover the stolen treasures before they vanish for good. Meanwhile, Lisa’s father visits Jonathan Kent’s store, urging him to speak at the city council about a controversial new shopping center planned on the town’s outskirts. Written by Paul Kupperberg and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1983 issue features a cover by Gil Kane.
In "Die geistige Falle," Superboy teams up with Dynamo—still reeling from a courtroom victory that clears his name—to recover stolen treasures that Dynamo himself had teleported away. Meanwhile, Lisa’s father visits Jonathan Kent’s shop, urging him to speak before the city council about a proposed shopping center on the town’s edge, adding pressure to an already tense situation.
In "Die Nacht der tausend Schrecken!", Chris must confront his fears as Vicky takes on escalating natural disasters alone. With Martha Winters grappling with guilt over her parents' supposed deaths and caught in a deadly flood, the line between heroism and survival blurs in a storm of chaos and secrets.
When the lifeless body of Martha Winters is returned to Earth under the control of underwater creatures, her mind trapped and her body a weapon, only Christopher King—using his telepathic powers as Mr. Telepath—and Victoria Grant, as Dimensionengirl, can reach her from within. Together, they race to free her from an alien influence before she becomes the very destruction she was meant to be.
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