Superman #19/1982
In "Krieg in den Strassen!", Clark Kent lands a small role in a daytime soap where his cousin Linda Danvers is the star, but filming takes a dangerous turn when a real-life emergency erupts on set. Superman steps in to save the day, only to later confront Linda, believing she could have acted — though a misunderstanding soon clears the air. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by John Calnan, with inks by John Costanza and colors by Tom Ziuko, this 1982 story blends everyday drama with superhero action. The cover, by Gil Kane, captures the moment of tension with sharp, dynamic lines.
In a quietly tense moment on a soap opera set, Superman finds himself stepping in during a real-life emergency while Clark Kent is briefly on screen. When the dust settles, he confronts Supergirl over her inaction—only to realize the truth behind the confusion. A moment of miscommunication tests their bond, set against the backdrop of a staged drama that suddenly feels all too real.
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