Superman #2/1979
In "Asphalt-Dschungel," Superman faces a unique challenge when his cousin Jo—descendant of the legendary Green Lantern Larry Jordan—arrives with a legacy of aerial prowess and a mysterious cloak that rides the airwaves. With help from the Justice League’s advice and a pair of high-stakes crises on the ground and in the sky, Jo must prove himself in a world where heroism isn’t just about power, but wisdom. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1979 adventure features a striking cover by Jim Starlin.
In a gritty district of Gotham, Batman crosses paths with a gang of looters and uncovers a scheme by real estate speculators. When Lumpenmann vows revenge on Bruce Wayne, believing him to be behind the plot, Batman must convince him to turn from vengeance and join forces to stop the criminals before they take over the neighborhood.
In "Erfolg mit kleinen Fehlern," Hal Jordan, known as Air Wave, steps into the legacy of his late father Larry Jordan, inheriting a mysterious cloak that lets him ride the airwaves. With help from his cousin Jack and guidance from the Justice League, he faces a plane hijacker and a deranged train robber—each challenge testing not just his powers, but his ability to follow advice from heroes he’s never met.
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