Superman #22/1979
In "Du sollst nicht hassen!", a mysterious reptilian creature grants Maudy, a suspicious street dweller of Metropolis, the power to manifest her thoughts into reality—turning her distrust of outsiders into terrifying consequences. When her fear turns the city’s citizens to stone, only Batman, using a surprising transformation of his own, can reach her and confront the danger she’s unleashed. Written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Frank McLaughlin and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1979 issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
In a quiet moment on the streets of Metropolis, the homeless woman Maudy is suddenly confronted by a strange reptilian creature that grants her the power to turn her thoughts into reality—though her deep-seated mistrust of outsiders quickly spirals into chaos. When she turns the city's citizens to stone, it falls to Batman, aided by Superman and the Green Arrow, to find a way to reach her before the damage becomes irreversible.
In "Wettlauf mit dem Tod," Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) races against time to stop a deadly threat after a bomb injures her father, Polizeichef James "Jim" Gordon. With her father's life hanging in the balance, she pursues the attacker in a tense chase that tests her resolve and skill.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #484 (1979), World's Finest Comics #257 (1979)
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