Superman #22/1975
In "Der Viehdieb von Gotham City," Jimmy Olsen stößt auf einen mysteriösen Jungen am Flughafen – und landet mitten in einer Serie von Einbrüchen, die ihn auf die Spur einer geheimnisvollen Bande führt. Mit einem unerklärlichen Anflug von Superkräften, die er selbst nicht versteht, versucht er, die Spur der Diebe zu verfolgen, während die Lage immer rätselhafter wird. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with a cover by Ernie Chua, this 1975 issue offers a quirky, suspenseful twist on Superman’s world.
In "Der Viehdieb von Gotham City," Batman uncovers a cattle smuggling ring, but when seven nights of haunting dreams bring visions of an old medicine man and a legend of the white wolf, he must unravel the deeper mystery behind the crime. With Police Chief James "Jim" Gordon and the enigmatic Tad Wolfe caught in the web, Batman follows the dream’s clues to expose the real mastermind—before the city’s secrets consume them all.
When Jimmy Olsen is sent to the airport to pick up a mysterious boy, he’s quickly thrown into a puzzling situation—no one seems to know who the child is, and attempts to hand him over fail at every turn. As Jimmy teams up with Lois Lane and Perry White to track down the culprits behind a string of robberies, he begins to experience strange new abilities, leaving him wondering if the boy holds the key to it all.
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↩ Reprints The Superman Family #170 (1975), Detective Comics #449 (1975)
Reprinted in Batman Sonderheft #40 (1985)
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