Superman #11
In "Supermanspøgen," Superman is split by red kryptonite into two separate beings: a powerless Clark Kent and a Superman who has lost his memory. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Al Plastino, this 1967 tale explores the chaos and confusion of a hero torn in two, with Curt Swan and George Klein handling the striking cover.
In "Supermanspøgen," Lois Lane orchestrates a prank by planting a fake newspaper headline that exposes Superman's secret identity—only for it to be accidentally printed for real. When the truth hits the streets, Perry White and Lois push Clark Kent to play along, turning the moment into a high-stakes publicity stunt that blurs the line between fiction and reality.
In this 1967 tale from Superman #11, Superman is split by red kryptonite into two distinct beings: a powerless Clark Kent and a Superman who has lost his memory. With Lois Lane, Perry White, Jern George, and even Krypto caught in the chaos, the line between hero and reporter blurs as two halves of one man must navigate a world that no longer recognizes them. The story explores identity, memory, and the fragile balance between the man and the myth.
In "Spøgefuglen," Dexter Wells, nephew of a prominent figure, joins the Daily Planet’s staff and quickly stirs things up with his sharp wit and knack for pranks, testing the patience of Lois Lane, Perry White, and Jimmy Olsen. As his antics escalate, Superman watches closely—wondering if the new reporter is just a troublemaker… or something more.
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