Superman #14/1979
In "Vergiftetes Gold," Superman uses the Probability Simulator to explore a haunting alternate past: what if Krypton had exploded before his birth? Witnessing the desperate warnings of Jor-El and Lara to the Elder Council, he sees their pleas ignored as Krypton’s leaders focus on building a Krull starship for escape. With time running out, only Jor-El and Lara are able to flee—launching their child toward Earth, where they’re found by the Kent family. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Tex Blaisdell and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this poignant tale unfolds in a 1979 issue with a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
When a priceless coin collection is stolen and later found poisoned on the eyes of dead homeless people, Batman investigates a mystery that unravels into a chilling case of identity and obsession. As he follows the trail through Gotham’s underbelly, he confronts a mind fractured by secrets, with figures like Lucius Fox, Alfred Pennyworth, and even the enigmatic Gloria and Shamrock playing unexpected roles in the unfolding puzzle.
In "Mein Vater . . . Superman," Superman uses the Probability Simulator to explore a haunting alternate path: what if Krypton had destroyed before his birth? Witnessing the desperate warnings of Jor-El and Lara I at the Kryptonian Elder Council, he sees how their pleas fall on deaf ears as the planet’s leaders prioritize the Krull Starship over salvation. With time running out, only Jor-El and Lara are able to escape—sent into space aboard a rocket that lands on Earth, where it is found by Henry Clark and Willa Clark.
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