Superman #18/1985
In "Nach Art der Familie!", Superman and Batman go deep undercover to stop a brewing war between two rival drug rings. When Chaos-Jack kidnaps the unsuspecting daughter of one of the ring leaders—unaware of her father’s criminal ties—the heroes must navigate a web of deception before violence erupts. Written by Joey Cavalieri and illustrated by Larry Stroman, with inks by Akin and Garvey and colors by Nansi Hoolahan, this 1985 issue features a cover by Paris Cullins and Rick Magyar.
In a gritty 1985 Gotham, Superman and Batman infiltrate rival drug rings to stop a brewing war, but their mission takes a personal turn when Chaos-Jack abducts Marissa, the unsuspecting daughter of one of the leaders. With the city on edge and trust shattered, the heroes must navigate a web of deception where family ties and criminal empires collide.
In a quiet moment of reflection, Superman weighs the cost of his dual identity—whether shedding his Clark Kent persona would let him save more lives. A chance encounter with a studio technician, Josh Coyle, reminds him that being Clark isn't just a disguise, but a source of hope for people like Lana Lang and Bill Harney, who see him not just as a hero, but as a man who belongs.
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