Superman #14/1978
In "Der Riese aus dem goldenen Atom," Superman faces a most unusual threat when a colossal being emerges from the atomic core of Steve Lombards prize-winning trophy—unseen by all but the Man of Steel, who spots the intruder only as a fleeting golden shadow. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Jerry Serpe’s colors, this 1978 tale sees Superman battling not just physical destruction, but the quiet desperation of a being lost between worlds. The cover by Rich Buckler and Bob Oksner captures the moment of awe and wonder as Metropolis looks up in disbelief—this is a 1,60 DEM comic from a year when hope still soared on the page.
In "Der Riese aus dem goldenen Atom," Superman faces a bizarre threat when a colossal being emerges from the shimmering depths of Steve Lombard’s antique Pokal—a living entity from a subatomic realm, accidentally awakened by Lombard’s experiments with spectral neutrinos. As the giant, known only as Roga, struggles to return to his own world, Superman must navigate the chaos of Metropolis while the city’s residents, including Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Lana Lang, watch in awe as the golden titan’s presence warps reality itself.
In "Mutationsmonstrum von Metropolis," Lois Lane ventures into the underworld of Metropolis, where she crosses paths with a mysterious new hero known as Kanonenkugel. Meanwhile, Prof. Phineas Potter’s attempt to heal a young woman with a damaged Erde II device from Dr. Mid-Nite goes awry, transforming her into an energy-based creature. As tension mounts, Kanonenkugel and Lois must confront the escalating threat—before the city is consumed by the very experiment meant to save her.
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