Superman #12/1979
In "Kerker der Ewigkeit," Superman finds himself trapped in the deadly labyrinth of the Kerkermeister, stripped of his powers and forced to rely on wit and instinct to survive. As the villain reveals a long-buried obsession with Lana Lang—rooted in their shared school days and his unrequited love—Superman must navigate deadly traps and confront the past to escape. With Curt Swan’s expressive art and Frank Chiaramonte’s sharp inks bringing the tension to life, this 1979 issue delivers a gripping, character-driven mystery. The cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano captures the eerie, claustrophobic dread of the dungeon.
In the heart of a deadly labyrinth, Superman—stripped of his powers—must outwit deadly traps while the enigmatic Kerkermeister, Carl Draper, reveals a decades-old obsession with Lana Lang. Once a schoolboy crushed by her affection for Superboy, he now holds her fate in his hands, forcing Superman to rely on wit and her courage to survive.
In "Horror in Moll," the Rattenfänger unleashes a sinister scheme in Metropolis, using enchanted flutes to counter the Falken’s aerial prowess. With Polizeichef Emmett on the case and Falkgirl aiding the effort, the city’s most elusive hero must outwit a foe who turns sound itself into a weapon—before the Rattenfänger’s deadly symphony claims another victim.
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