Superman #18/1984
In "Der Fluch des Kryptonitman!", Superman faces a chilling challenge in a small town where a contest to scare others reignites an ancient threat: a dormant druid awakens, seeking to reclaim power. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life by Howard Bender’s art, with inks by Dennis Jensen and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1984 issue blends eerie folklore with the Man of Steel’s resolve. The cover by Eduardo Barreto and Bob Oksner captures the story’s haunting tone.
When Kryptonitman unleashes his toxic menace upon Earth, Superman and Supergirl must join forces to stop him—just as the Keim-Lord and his relentless swarm launch a devastating assault on the planet, leaving no room for hesitation or mercy.
In a quiet small town, a peculiar contest is launched: who can best frighten the others? When an ancient druid awakens from centuries of slumber, seeking to reclaim power, Superman steps in to stop the rising threat—just as Jimmy Olsen and Gus find themselves caught in the eerie middle of it all.
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