Superman #20/1967
In "Als Superman das Gedächtnis verlor!", Superman returns from a mission to find himself stripped of his memories and weakened by a strange gold-red Kryptonite radiation. Believing he's no longer the real Man of Steel, he struggles to reclaim his identity while grappling with a fractured sense of self. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by George Klein, this 1967 issue features cover art by Swan and Klein, capturing the hero’s disorientation in a striking, classic style.
When a surge of gold-red Kryptonite radiation during a super-mission strips Superman of his memories and weakened powers, he awakens believing he's merely a stand-in hero. Now, with no recollection of who he truly is, he must navigate the world as a stranger—while Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Perry White watch in growing concern.
In "Das Geheimnis von Batmans Butler," Alfred Pennyworth shares the surprising tale of how he came to serve Bruce Wayne, revealing the secrets he’s guarded for years—how he discovered Batman and Robin’s true identities, how he kept them hidden, and the moment he believed he had protected Bruce’s secret from a dangerous man named Noyes. With Vicky Vale watching closely and Robin quietly listening, Alfred’s story unfolds like a confession from the shadows, full of loyalty, risk, and one fateful choice.
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