Superman #17/1979
In "Gutes Neues Jahr.. ruhet sanft," Morgan Edge pulls off a daring New Year's Eve stunt by inviting colleagues aboard a supersonic plane to celebrate the holiday across multiple time zones. But when Bizarro intercepts the flight, his twisted logic drives him to stop what he believes is a coming disaster—unaware he's the one setting it in motion. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Adrienne Roy’s colors, this 1979 Superman tale blends high-speed adventure with Bizarro’s signature chaos. The cover, by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano, captures the flight’s tense atmosphere.
In a high-speed New Year’s Eve celebration aboard a supersonic plane, Superman, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Morgan Edge race through time zones to stretch the festivities—only for Bizarro to crash the party, convinced he’s stopping a disaster he’s unknowingly causing. With Bizarro-Edge watching from the shadows, chaos unfolds as the line between hero and villain blurs in the blink of a year.
In "Gothams großes Känguruh-Rennen," Gotham’s bizarre new spectacle draws crowds and suspicion—until Batman, using the chaos of the event, turns the kangaroo race into a trap for an arms smuggler and his dealer. With Alfred Pennyworth keeping watch and Zocker Ginty playing his part, Bruce Wayne’s unlikely public spectacle becomes the perfect cover for a high-stakes operation.
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