Superman #15/1983
In "Wilder Wachtraum," Lois Lane journeys to the Near East for a story, caught between her reporter’s instincts and her growing feelings for Superman. Meanwhile, construction workers uncover a massive, glowing suit of armor that springs to life with sudden, violent purpose. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan, with inks by Dave Hunt and colors by Anthony Tollin, this 1983 issue features a striking cover by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano.
In a world where peace feels too fragile, Wilder Wandale unveils the Superman-Roboter—crafted to perform heroic feats in the Man of Steel’s name. Tensions rise when Superman, uneasy with the robot’s presence, confronts Wandale in front of Lois Lane, Perry White, and the rest of Metropolis, leaving the city wondering who truly protects them.
In a story that blends personal introspection with sudden, otherworldly danger, Lois Lane travels to the Near East—partly for a reportage, partly to sort out her feelings for Superman. Meanwhile, construction workers uncover a massive, glowing suit of armor that awakens with violent intent, sending shockwaves through the region.
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