Superman #19/1985
In "Nach Art der Familie II: Krieg der Unterwelt," Superman and Batman press on in their effort to end the gang war, facing off against Chaos-Jack and his mechanized forces—though they can't stop the turning point when Massimo’s daughter finally breaks free from her drug lord father. Written by Joey Cavalieri and illustrated by Larry Stroman with inks by Akin and Garvey, and colored by Nansi Hoolahan, this 1985 issue features a cover by Howard Bender and Bob Smith.
In "Nach Art der Familie II: Krieg der Unterwelt," Superman and Batman race to stop a violent gang war in Metropolis, even as Chaos-Jack unleashes armored forces to escalate the chaos. Amid the escalating conflict, Theresa Massimo makes a desperate choice to break free from her father Sam Massimo’s criminal empire, setting her on a path that could change everything.
In a playful twist at a charity event, Superman bets he can’t do something ordinary humans take for granted—like smoking. With Perry White, Lana Lang, Morgan Edge, George Feffer, and Lenny Hoss watching, the Man of Steel faces off against Earth’s simplest pleasures, only to discover that even his powers can’t overcome the quirks of human habit.
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