Superman #21/1982
In "Superman präsentiert ein Abenteuer aus der Phantomzone - Teil 1", Superman und der vergessene Quex-Ul geraten in die gefährliche Phantomzone, als ein ehemaliger Kollege aus der Zone, manipuliert von gefährlichen Gefangenen, einen tödlichen Plan in Gang setzt. Written by Steve Gerber and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Tony DeZuniga and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1982 issue delivers a tense, mystery-driven tale where identity and memory blur. The cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano captures the eerie atmosphere of the zone’s reach into the real world.
In "Der Alptraum von Charlie Kweskill," Superman finds himself trapped in the Phantomzone alongside Quex-Ul—once a Kryptonian exile, now a man haunted by forgotten pasts and a life he can’t remember. With the real Quex-Ul’s mind manipulated by his former allies, Superman must confront a twisted mirror of his own origins while the villainous remnants of Krypton’s dark legacy take over Earth.
When Superman goes to stop the criminal Maulwurf in Metropolis, he’s suddenly torn from his time and flung into the Middle Ages. Trapped in a realm ruled by Lord Satanis, he finds himself caught between the dark sorcerer’s plans and the dangerous ambitions of the mysterious Sirene—each seeking the power of the Runestone. As their clash escalates, Superman is split into two versions of himself, forcing him to confront not just his enemies, but the very nature of his identity.
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