Superman #18/1967
In this 1967 classic, Superman faces a chilling threat when the criminal known as the "Puppenkönig" unleashes a sinister series of life-sized dolls based on Lois Lane. When one of these dolls is set to detonate in Superman’s Fortress of Solitude, a mix-up leads the real Lois to be mistaken for the automaton and whisked away to the icy sanctuary. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated with striking detail by Kurt Schaffenberger, this gripping tale blends suspense and science fiction in a standout entry from the Silver Age. The cover by Kurt Schaffenberger captures the eerie tension of the story’s central mystery.
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Der Verbrecher Madison alias "Puppenkönig" stellt eine Puppen-Serie von Lois her. Ein lebensgrosses Exemplar soll in Supermans Festung der Einsamkeit explodieren, doch die Puppe wird mit der echten Lois verwechselt und so landet die Reporterin in Supermans Refugium.
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