Superman #15/1973
In "Geistiger Mord," Superman faces a psychological duel when Metropolis's crime queen, Boßlady, hires two thugs to extract his secret identity from a psychic seer. Though the seer breaks under the strain and passes the clue to Lois Lane, the truth remains buried deep in the subconscious—revealed only in dreams. As the gangsters escalate their schemes to drive Lois mad, the line between reality and delusion begins to blur. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by John Rosenberger, with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1973 issue features cover art by Rosenberger and Colletta.
In "Geistiger Mord," Lois Lane finds herself targeted by two criminals hired by Metropolis's crime queen, Boßlady, who seeks Superman's secret identity through a psychic seer. As the pressure mounts, Lois must navigate terrifying illusions and psychological traps designed to break her mind—while the truth remains buried deep in the shadows of her own subconscious.
In the war-torn world of Pasnic, where ancient divisions between two peoples threaten to end all life, Duogirl and Chamäleonboy stand at the edge of a reckoning. As the planet teeters on the brink of atomic annihilation, their mission is clear—but the path to peace is far from simple.
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↩ Reprints Superboy #193 (1973), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #130 (1973)
Reprinted in Superman Superband #22 (1983)
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