Superman #2/1973
In "Der Mordfall Bruce Wayne," a 1973 issue of Superman published by Egmont Ehapa, political tensions reach a fever pitch when two powerful figures clash over the murder of Bruce Wayne. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated with gripping intensity by Neal Adams, with inks by Dick Giordano, the story finds Batman caught between justice and the shifting tides of power. Cover by Neal Adams captures the weight of the moment.
In a Gotham torn between power and justice, Batman is drawn into a deadly political feud when two rival figures, Jeffers Harvey and Osgood Peabody, accuse each other of murdering Bruce Wayne. With Polizeichef Gordon and the enigmatic Bilker watching closely, Batman must decide whether to uncover the truth or let the investigation unfold in silence—knowing that the outcome could shift the balance of power in the city.
Lois Lane covers the Trans-Europa Games, where futuristic sports gear dazzles the crowd—until a sudden accident sends a chilling warning: the Fluch der Fackel. With Superman at her side, she and the mysterious Janos uncover a sophisticated theft targeting the Jets, unraveling a mystery that burns brighter than the event’s dazzling lights.
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