Superman #12/1985
In "Die Superwette," two alien players from Ventura Rokk and Sorban split Superman into his dual identities—Superman and Clark Kent—and place a high-stakes bet on which version is the superior hero. As both halves of the Man of Steel unite to face the extraterrestrial challengers, the line between hero and civilian blurs in a tense, action-packed showdown. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life with classic precision by Curt Swan, Al Williamson, and Gene D'Angelo, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Eduardo Barreto.
In "Die Superwette," two alien rivals, Rokk and Sorban, split Superman into his dual identities—Clark Kent and the Man of Steel—and wager on which version is the superior hero. As the two halves team up, they must confront the extraterrestrial threat of the Erg-Master and Prinz Hudarri before the bet decides their fate.
In "null," Supergirl [Linds Danvers] finds herself drawn into a tense psychological game when Dr. Barry Metzner is kidnapped by the enigmatic Jackson Burroughs, who demands the doctor rewrite his unpublished biography—or face a deadly fate. With Joan Raymond caught in the crossfire and Matrix looming as a dangerous wildcard, Linda Danvers must race to uncover the truth before Burroughs' threats come to life.
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