Superman #1/1968
In "Das Super-Rätsel von Metropolis!", Superman faces a chilling threat when Joe Linnis claims to know his secret identity and demands he vanish. With Lois Lane enlisting Batman and Robin to track him down, the Man of Steel recounts a haunting memory of a mysterious boy from his past who once uncovered the truth. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Dick Sprang, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1968 tale blends suspense and nostalgia, while Jim Mooney’s cover captures the mystery in bold, striking detail.
In "Das Super-Rätsel von Metropolis!", Joe Linnis threatens to expose Superman’s secret identity unless the Man of Steel vanishes, forcing Lois Lane to enlist Batman and Robin in a desperate search. As the mystery unfolds, Superman recounts a haunting childhood encounter with a mysterious boy who seemed to know too much—leading to a chilling connection that may hold the key to Linnis’s dangerous game.
In "Clark Kent, der Herzensbrecher (2.Teil)", the Look-Alike Squad's Vol-Don, impersonating Clark Kent to aid Superman, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to Dolores Rivera—just as the real Clark Kent is trying to win back Lois Lane. With Superman's secret identity hanging in the balance and emotions running high, the line between hero and imposter blurs in this charming, high-stakes tale of love, identity, and mistaken romance.
Trapped on a remote island with the members of the Millionärs-Klub, Batman must weigh the cost of intervention as his enemies demand ransom—risking exposure of his true identity to save them all.
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↩ Reprints Batman #98 (1956), World's Finest Comics #84 (1956), Superman Annual #3 (1961), Superman #185 (1966)
Reprinted in Batman Superband #1 (1974)
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