Superman #10/1970
In "Vorsicht Kidnapper", Batman faces a high-stakes crisis when the governor is abducted, forcing him to pull off a daring double act—balancing his identity as Bruce Wayne while still operating as the Dark Knight in the skies. Written by Frank Robbins and brought to life with dynamic art by Irv Novick and inks by Dick Giordano, this 1970 issue showcases Batman’s resourcefulness under pressure, all framed by Neal Adams’ striking cover.
In "Vorsicht Kidnapper," Batman faces a race against time when Governor Putnam is abducted, forcing him to pull off a daring double act—simultaneously playing both Batman and Bruce Wayne aboard a single airplane. With Alfred's help and Miss Hopkins watching from the ground, the Caped Crusader must outwit a shadowy foe while keeping his secret identity intact.
In "Die drei Supergrazien," Superman and Lois Lane investigate a mysterious sea monster, only to find Lori Lemaris using telepathy to send it away. As the duo probes further, Lori reveals her longing to rekindle a romance with Superman—just as she vanishes without a trace, leaving behind a web of secrets and strange connections.
In "Teil II - Liebeszauber aus dem All," Superman finds himself entangled in a web of shifting affections as Lyla Lerrol and Luma Lynai reappear, each claiming a past romance with him—only for Lois Lane to piece together the truth: the two women are shapeshifting alien criminals from Durla, using illusion and emotion to destabilize the Man of Steel. With the mystery deepening and the line between memory and manipulation blurring, even the presence of Lori Lemaris and the echoes of Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van in flashbacks add to the growing tension.
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