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Superman#16/1975
Cover: Dick Giordano

Superman #16/1975

Aug 1975 · Egmont Ehapa · 1,40 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Wer war die Schöne, mit der ich dich gestern sah?", Jason—mit einem Millionendollar-Lächeln that lands him endless ads—longs to be just a regular kid. When a stray ball knocks out a tooth, he flees in shame, hiding in a museum where Clark Kent finds him. Together, the awkward reporter and the shy teen foil a museum heist, proving that heroism isn’t about fame. Written by Martin Pasko, illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Bob Oksner, and featuring a cover by Dick Giordano, this 1975 issue captures a quiet moment of courage in a world that values image over heart.

Contains 3 stories
Wer war die Schöne, mit der ich dich gestern sah?
13 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
SupermanKryptoLois LaneSentaHirnsauger [Rückblick]

When Krypto returns from space with no memory of his origins, he finds unexpected joy in a chance encounter with a mysterious hound in the park—only to stir up a hidden danger when their playful digging releases a strange gas. With Lois Lane by his side and the mystery unfolding around a stolen artwork, Superman must unravel the truth behind the scent of the past, even as the dog’s new affection pulls him deeper into a secret he can’t yet remember.

Der tödliche Ball
8 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
RobinHarry "Hurrican" HurleyGeorge BensonMr. MacDonald

In the nostalgic halls of Hudson University, decades after their legendary victory, the 1924 championship team returns to celebrate—but not all memories are fond. When a disgruntled former player attempts to destroy the team’s hero with a rigged football, chaos erupts. Amid the tension, Robin, Harry "Hurrican" Hurley, George Benson, and Mr. MacDonald find themselves caught in a dangerous game where the past refuses to stay buried.

Der Junge mit dem Millionen-Lächeln
6 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
Superman [nur als Clark Kent]Jason FleeceSelma FleeceLola Barnett

When Jason Fleece’s dazzling smile lands him a string of lucrative ads, he dreams of being just an ordinary kid—until a wayward ball knocks out a tooth, shattering his confidence. Hiding in the museum, he’s found by Clark Kent, who helps him face the day with a mix of kindness and clumsy charm. Together, the unlikely pair uncovers a theft that turns a quiet afternoon into something far more exciting.

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Full credits

artist Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

Reprints

↩ Reprints Detective Comics #445 (1975), Superman #285 (1975), Superman #287 (1975)

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