Superman #19/1978
In "Der Mann, der die Legion in Ketten schlug," writer Paul Levitz and artist Howard Chaykin deliver a tense, twist-laden tale where the vengeful Grimbor targets the Legion of Super-Heroes after the death of his lover Charma. With a mind-bending trap that fools even the team’s sharpest minds, Grimbor’s cunning puts the entire Earth’s president in peril—only for the Legion to discover their first victory was a cruel illusion. Cover by Mike Grell and Joe Rubinstein.
In a gripping tale from Superman #19 (1978), the vengeful Grimbor unleashes his fury on the Legion of Super-Heroes after the tragic death of his lover, Charma, in a women’s prison. With the Earth’s President Kandru captured and the heroes ensnared in a web of deception, the Legion must confront not just Grimbor’s cunning, but the dark echoes of Charma’s past—revealed through haunting flashbacks. As the battle unfolds across the frozen wastes of a forgotten frontier, even the mightiest of the Legion—Superboy, Phantomgirl, Riesenboy, Sonnenboy, Kosmoboy, and Zall Morgan—face a foe whose rage is as relentless as the ice that surrounds them.
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