Superman #16/1976
In "Die Zähne des Mordhais," Chamäleonboy is caught during a covert mission by the Emerald Empress, who uses her mystical eye to uncover the Legion’s plans and set a trap. With his friend Kosmoboy unable to use his powers on Braal’s holiest day, he faces a dire choice—risk everything without his abilities to save the team. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Grell, with cover art by Grell himself, this 1976 issue delivers high stakes and heartfelt sacrifice in a story that hinges on loyalty and the cost of honor.
In "Die Zähne des Mordhais," Superman faces a terrifying threat when a mutated shark, driven by rage and psychokinetic power, targets a young boy to reverse its own transformation—leaving a trail of fear in its wake. With the help of Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and the S.T.A.R. Laboratories team, Superman must confront the creature in a deadly battle within a man-made water column, where every wave could be its final strike.
When Chamäleonboy is captured by Smaragdfürstin during a covert mission, her mystical eye reveals the Legionäre’s plans—setting a trap that ensnares them all. Federleicht barely escapes and pleads with Kosmoboy to save the others, but he refuses, bound by the sacred traditions of Braal that forbid him from using his powers on their highest holiday. Determined to act without his abilities, Kosmoboy steps into danger, risking everything to free his friends—only to face a sacrifice that reshapes the fate of the Legion.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #427 (1973), Action Comics #456 (1976), Superboy #215 (1976)
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