Superman #200
In "Super-Brother Against Super-Brother!", Earth's Superman faces a rare challenge when Knor, a rival from another world, claims the right to protect the planet. With the help of his long-lost brother, the Man of Steel devises a bold plan to share the burden—though not without complications. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Wayne Boring, this 1967 classic features Curt Swan and George Klein on the cover.
In a twist of fate, Knor-El claims the mantle of Earth's Superman—but when a new threat emerges, he turns to his long-lost brother, Kal-El [Hyperman], in a daring plan to share the burden of protection. With Jor-El and Lara watching from afar, the two brothers must find a way to stand side by side, even as their powers and paths diverge.
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Reprinted in Supermann #9/1968 (1968), Superman Supacomic #179 (1974), Amazing Heroes #29 (1983), Superman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2006), ملحق العملاق [Mulhaq Al-Umlaq / The Giant Supplement] #78, Teräsmies #11/1967
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