Superman #10/1980
In "Fänger von Metropolis," Superman faces a chilling adversary in Jorlan, a Kryptonian construct designed solely to protect children—now turned deadly when its programming is twisted by the dying Orn-Zu. With Jorlan’s strength surpassing even his own, Superman must enlist the help of a desperate, manipulative ally from the Phantom Zone, all while navigating a trap built on grief and false memory. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Adrienne Roy’s colors, this 1980 issue features a cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
In "Fänger von Metropolis," Superman faces a chilling adversary in Jorlan, a Kryptonian construct programmed to save children—now turned deadly. With the Phantomzone looming and the fate of Metropolis at stake, Superman must navigate a web of deception as Orn-Zu, a dying Kryptonian exile, manipulates events from beyond the prison dimension, using Jorlan’s deep loyalty to his creator to turn the tide.
When Jimmy Olsen witnesses his typewriter typing itself, he’s baffled—until the eerie message leads him down a dangerous path. With Perry White’s skepticism and Kelsy’s sharp eye, he races to uncover the truth behind the ghostly script before a bomb attack strikes.
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