Superman #1/1969
In "Die Verschwörung von Supergirl und Batgirl," a Kryptonian rocket carrying Kal-El collides mid-flight with an alien vessel, resulting in a perfect clone that lands on Earth—this time in the hands of the criminal duo Derek. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Curt Swan, with inks by John Forte, this 1969 issue features a twist on Superman’s origins that sets the stage for a daring, unexpected alliance between two young heroines. The cover, by Curt Swan and George Klein, captures the moment of collision with dramatic flair.
When Superman loses his powers and Batman is stripped of his Bat-Vogel, Robin, and even his identity as Bruce Wayne, the two heroes must rely on their wits and unlikely allies. With Supergirl and Batgirl joining forces, they uncover a conspiracy that reaches far beyond Gotham and Metropolis—only to face a foe whose true motives remain shrouded in mystery.
In "Der Blitzjunge," young Wally West visits his Aunt Iris and meets the Flash, only for a lab accident involving mysterious chemicals to grant Wally incredible speed—launching him into his first heroic adventure as Kid Flash. With his new powers still untested, he races to stop a chaos of escaped zoo animals, proving he’s ready to run alongside legends.
When a Kryptonian rocket carrying Kal-El collides with an alien ship, a perfect clone is created—destined to land with the criminal duo Wolf and Bonnie Derek, who raise the newborn as their own. This young Super-Fratz grows up steeped in villainy, unaware of his true origins.
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