Superman #207
In "The Superman from Outer Space!", Lex Luthor spins a cunning deception, posing as a scientist to convince Superman his iconic suit is deteriorating—leading to a new uniform with a seemingly helpful anti-Kryptonite belt. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Wayne Boring, with inks by Stan Kaye and letters by Pat Gordon, this 1968 classic features a cover by Curt Swan and Neal Adams, whose dynamic art captures the tension of a hero stepping into a trap he can't yet see.
In a rare crossover from the multiverse, Superman encounters Hyper-Man, a heroic counterpart from the parallel world of Oceania, as he grapples with a terminal illness. Touched by the man’s plight, Superman helps Hyper-Man reveal his true identity to his beloved Lydia Long, so he can share his final year with her in peace.
Princess Jena of Adoria uses her cunning to lure Superman to her home planet, where she traps him in a web of royal duty and unexpected romance. With Lois Lane and Clark Kent left in the dark, and Perry White scrambling for answers, the Man of Steel must find a way to reclaim his freedom—before the wedding bells ring for good.
In a clever twist of deception, Lex Luthor poses as the esteemed Professor Xavier Carlton to convince Superman that his iconic suit is deteriorating. With a new uniform and a seemingly helpful anti-Kryptonite belt, Superman accepts the gift—unaware of the deadly trap hidden within. Clark Kent, Jimmy Olsen, and the Man of Steel find themselves caught in a scheme where science and deceit collide.
In a far-flung corner of the world, a young woman resembling Lois Lane finds herself drawn to a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to Superman, leading to a surprising wedding ceremony presided over by a native chief. As the island's secrets unfold, the bond between Sylvia De Witt and Van-Zee takes on a mystery that stretches beyond the surface of their extraordinary resemblance.
In this whimsical slice of Silver Age sci-fi, Van-Zee and Sylvia De Witt embark on a honeymoon that takes them beyond Earth—first to the stars, then to Venus, where they raise their twin children. When the girl who resembles Lois Lang begins to display mysterious powers, the family’s quiet life on the alien planet takes an unexpected turn.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #236 (1958), Superman #135 (1960), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #15 (1960), Action Comics #265 (1960), Action Comics #266 (1960)
Reprinted in MV Comix #12/1969 (1969)
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