Superman #19/1975
In "Computer mit Geheimidentität," ein hochentwickelter Computer übernimmt die Steuerung des Galaxie-Gebäudes — und als Clark Kent’s Persönlichkeitsprofil in ihn eingebaut wird, erwacht eine unerwartete Menschlichkeit in der Maschine. Mit der Hilfe von Superman, dessen Identität nun in den Systemen des Super-Computers lebt, gelingt es, mehrere Anschläge auf das Gebäude abzuwenden. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1975 issue features a striking cover by Dick Giordano, capturing the fusion of man and machine in a story that redefines what it means to be a hero.
In a 1975 tale from Superman #19, the advanced Compuxo Mark I, managing the entire Galaxie Building, undergoes a transformation when Clark Kent’s personality profile is uploaded to give it more humanity. Now fused with Superman’s mind, the computer evolves into a super-intelligent ally, teaming up with the Man of Steel to thwart multiple threats against the building. With Lois Lane, Perry White, Steve Lombard, and Dr. Mitchell watching closely—and Morgan Edge and John Talbot lurking in the shadows—the line between machine and man begins to blur.
When a string of murders rocks a museum, the reappearance of the legendary masked killer Matuchimas sends shockwaves through Gotham—only Batman is determined to uncover the truth behind the myth. With police chief James "Jim" Gordon and detective Austin Spires on the case, and a mysterious figure named Markus Wingate drawing suspicion, the Dark Knight must unravel a web of deception before the city falls to fear.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #437 (1973), Superman #288 (1975)
Reprinted in Batman Taschenbuch #30 (1985)
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