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Superman#21/1978
Cover: Rich Buckler & Joe Rubinstein

Superman #21/1978

Oct 1978 · Egmont Ehapa · 1,60 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Gefahr für Lana Lang," Superman grapples with unsettling memory lapses that leave him questioning his own actions—especially after seemingly signing an exclusive contract with UBC, the rival of the Galaxe-TV network. As he battles foes like Titano and Atomgehirn, the Man of Steel finds himself drawn into a mystery that threatens both his secret identity and the safety of Lana Lang, all while a hidden enemy watches from the shadows. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Jerry Serpe’s colors, this 1978 classic features a cover by Rich Buckler and Joe Rubinstein.

Contains 3 stories
Gefahr für Lana Lang
6 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
SupermanTitanoLana LangAtomgehirn (Dr. Albert Michaels)Dr. Jenet KlyburnS.T.A.R. Laborsgrünes KryptonitSupermobilSamuel Tanner (als Schatten)

In "Gefahr für Lana Lang," Superman must think fast when Titano’s rampage threatens Metropolis, and Lana Lang’s well-intentioned but ill-fated plan puts her in harm’s way. With help from S.T.A.R. Labors and a dash of ingenuity, the Man of Steel races to neutralize the deadly green Kryptonite cloud unleashed by Atomgehirn—while Samuel Tanner, a shadowy figure in the background, watches from the edge of the chaos.

Der Super-Fernsehstar von Metropolis
16 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
SupermanMorgan EdgeLois LaneLana LangPerry WhiteHerbieAtomgehirn (Dr. Albert Michaels)Dr. Jenet KlyburnS.T.A.R. LaborsTitanoTeleman IIISamuel Tanner

In "Der Super-Fernsehstar von Metropolis," Superman grapples with mysterious memory lapses that leave him questioning his actions—ranging from sending Titano to a distant planet to sabotaging the GTV network, all while seemingly bound by an exclusive contract with UBC. As he investigates a forged contract at the UBC studios, the truth begins to unravel, forcing him to confront an unexpected threat from Teleman and a shocking decision about revealing his secret identity to Lana Lang.

Held für einen Tag? . . .
6 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
Lex LuthorVal ColbyLena Thorul Colby

Lex Luthor escapes prison to secretly deliver a birthday gift to his nephew Val Colby—a Superman cape—only to be caught by police just as he arrives at the house. In a desperate ruse, he pretends his malfunctioning jetpack caused the delay, buying time to leave the present behind. The gift reaches Val safely, but the moment is shadowed by Luthor’s latest scheme.

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Full credits

artist Curt Swan
colorist Jerry Serpe
cover pencils Rich Buckler
cover inks Joe Rubinstein

Reprints

↩ Reprints Superman #324 (1978), Superman #325 (1978), Action Comics #486 (1978)

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