Superman #214
In "The Ghosts That Haunted Superman!", a flashback tale from 1969, a young Clark Kent proves his mettle at the Daily Planet, determined to earn his place as a real reporter despite Perry White’s skepticism. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Al Plastino, this classic story captures Clark’s early days with warmth and sincerity, while Neal Adams’ dynamic cover brings the moment to life.
In "The Ghosts That Haunted Superman!", Clark Kent and Lois Lane find themselves caught in a chilling test of will and identity when the alien Nador—posing as Metallo, Composite-Superman, and Zha-Vam—forces Superman to confront his darkest fears. As the three terrifying forms of Nador challenge the Man of Steel, the line between hero and hunted blurs, testing not just strength, but the very core of who Superman is.
In a flashback to Clark Kent’s early days, a determined young reporter proves his worth to Perry White, even as the editor remains skeptical. With help from Lois Lane and a surprising twist involving Mrs. Smith, Clark shows he’s got the grit—and the instincts—to earn his place at the Daily Planet.
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Reprinted in Stålmannen #15/1969 (1969), Supermann #8/1969 (1969), Superman et Batman et Robin #13 (1970), Superman et Batman et Robin #16 (1970), Superman Supacomic #163 (1973), Superman Poche #19 (1979), Superman Taschenbuch #32 (1981), سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #274
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