Superman #1/1967
In "Das Super Schwert," Superman discovers a frozen knight in the ice, only to find the Black Knight’s blade capable of harming even him—until the shocking truth unfolds. Written by Jerry Coleman and illustrated by Al Plastino, this 1967 tale blends mystery and deception, with Curt Swan’s cover capturing the eerie grandeur of the frozen warrior.
In a frozen mystery from the icy depths, Superman discovers a knight encased in ice—known as the Black Knight—whose legendary sword can wound even him. When the armored figure's true identity is revealed, the shocking truth behind the ruse ties directly to Perry White and a clever scheme to expose Bull Mathews.
In a desert tomb with Superman and Jimmy Olsen, the young reporter stumbles upon a magical lamp that awakens Abdul, a genie bound to its flame. When Jimmy accidentally wishes for "TOD," the two swap roles—now Jimmy must grant wishes while Superman is trapped in a powerless, wish-fulfilled world. With quick thinking and a clever twist, Jimmy finds a way to reverse the spell before the magic runs its course.
In "Drei Nächte in der Festung der Einsamkeit," Superman takes Lois Lane to his Fortress of Solitude, where she unexpectedly gains three days of solitude—thanks to a clever ruse. As she navigates the alien sanctuary, a series of mishaps unfold, each quietly orchestrated by Superman, testing her resilience and their bond in ways neither fully anticipates.
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