Superman #11/1978
In "So grün ist mein Städtchen," Superboy returns to Smallville only to find the entire town transformed—its people eerily green, seemingly turned into living kryptonite. With Jonathan Kent barely escaping with his son, Superboy tracks the mysterious Kryptonit-Kid to a hidden space capsule, where the real danger may be just beginning. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by Juan Ortiz, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Liz Berube, this 1978 tale unfolds under a cover by Al Milgrom and Jack Abel.
Superboy returns to Smallville, only to find the town transformed—every person green and seemingly turned into living kryptonite. With Jonathan Kent barely escaping with his son, Superboy races to uncover the truth, suspecting the Kryptonit Kid is behind the strange transformation. In a hidden space capsule, he confronts the culprit, unaware of what dangers still lie ahead.
In "Die Geisterbraut," Batman is drawn to an old house slated for demolition, haunted by visions of a young woman whose death remains unsolved. As the demolition party unfolds, the Dark Knight uncovers clues that lead him toward a long-buried killer, with Corinna Hellbann, Agatha Tyler-Tilford, Miß Tuite, Mr. Boynton, and Axel March all caught in the mystery.
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↩ Reprints Batman #236 (1971), Adventure Comics #454 (1977)
Reprinted in Superboy #26 (1985)
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