Superman #13/1984
In "Rasend," Superman faces a terrifying transformation when the villain Siphon uses his disruptors to steal the Man of Steel’s powers—only to accidentally turn him into a raging energy being. With Batman by his side, Superman must fight to regain control as Siphon’s true, sinister intentions begin to unfold. Written by Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn, with dynamic art by Mike Chen and inks by Pablo Marcos, this 1984 issue features a striking cover by Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson.
In "Rasend," Superman—still Clark Kent—finds himself transformed into a raging energy being after Siphon's disruptor goes awry. With Batman by his side and S.T.A.R. Labs working to reverse the change, the duo races against time to stop Siphon's hidden agenda, all while Superman struggles to maintain control over his volatile new form.
In a shadowy corner of the opera house, Jimmy Olsen uncovers a mystery beneath a haunting mask, leading him through a web of deception tied to insurance fraud. With the help of Hank Rogers and Stella, he must piece together the truth before the real culprit slips away—though the identity behind the disguise may be more than meets the eye.
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↩ Reprints The Superman Family #198 (1979), World's Finest Comics #301 (1984)
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