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Superman#19/1972
Cover: Mike Kaluta

Superman #19/1972

Sep 1972 · Egmont Ehapa · 1,20 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Die gefährlichsten zwanzig Meilen in Gotham City," Superman attempts to alter history with surprising ease—only to return to the present and find everything unchanged. The twist? His intervention shifted events in a parallel dimension, not his own. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Al Plastino, with a striking cover by Mike Kaluta, this 1972 classic explores the ripple effects of time travel with quiet precision.

Contains 2 stories
Die gefährlichsten zwanzig Meilen in Gotham City
15 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
BatmanPolizeichef GordonIvanescuRiggs
Superman am Rad der Weltgeschichte
12.66 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
SupermanNathan HaleLex Luthor (Erinnerung)Sitting BullAbraham LincolnJohn BoothJor-ElZor-ElAluraLyra LerrolLaraBaby Kal-ElLori Lemarisrotes Kryptonit

In "Superman am Rad der Weltgeschichte," Superman attempts to alter pivotal moments in history—meeting figures like Nathan Hale, Sitting Bull, and Abraham Lincoln—only to find his interventions succeed with eerie ease. Back in the present, he’s stunned to discover nothing has changed, realizing his actions only reshaped events in a parallel dimension, leaving the real world untouched.

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Full credits

artist, inker Al Plastino
cover pencils, inks Mike Kaluta

Reprints

↩ Reprints Superman #146 (1961), Detective Comics #423 (1972)

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