Superman #2/1984
In "Hochverrat!", Clark Kent finds himself at the center of a mystery when former agent Cory Renwald, suffering from amnesia, reaches out to him—leading Superman to question whether the man has truly turned traitor. Meanwhile, Perry White’s attempt to salvage his marriage hits a snag when his wife fails to show at an exclusive dinner, adding tension to an already strained personal life. Written by Cary Bates and Paul Kupperberg, with definitive art by Curt Swan and Dave Hunt, and colored by Anthony Tollin, this 1984 issue delivers suspense with a grounded emotional core. The cover by Gil Kane captures the intrigue in bold, dramatic lines.
In a story that weaves personal crisis with high-stakes intrigue, Superman must navigate a web of suspicion when former agent Cory Renwald, disoriented and memoryless, reaches out to Clark Kent—raising alarms that he may have defected. Meanwhile, Perry White’s quiet attempt to mend his marriage hits a snag when his wife fails to show at an elegant dinner, leaving both men to confront the fragile lines between loyalty, identity, and trust.
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