Superman #22/1981
In "Sport ist Mord!", Clark Kent uses his telescopic vision to uncover a deranged bomber, setting off a race to expose the truth before the man's mistaken actions spiral out of control. With the criminal's bomb placed in the wrong locker, Superman must scramble to correct the error—before the wrong person becomes a victim. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by John Calnan, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Tom Ziuko, this 1981 issue features a cover by Jim Aparo.
When a young boy is secretly enhanced with a banned performance drug by his father, years of athletic dominance come at a deadly price—his life is slowly fading. Now, as the masked vigilante known as Sportman, he targets elite athletes, turning their triumphs into tragedies. With Batman and Commissioner Gordon closing in, and the past haunting his every move, the line between justice and vengeance blurs in a story that questions how far one man will go for glory.
When a bus driver warns Clark Kent that a notorious criminal is aboard, the hero finds himself caught in a tense game of cat and mouse. With Inspektor Bill Henderson on the case and a suspicious passenger named "Geier" Corse on the move, the city’s streets become a high-stakes chase—just one stop at a time.
In this 1981 tale from Superman #22, Clark Kent uses his telescopic vision to spot the Irren Bomber and races to break the story—only to find himself tangled in the chaos when the criminal accidentally places the bomb in the wrong locker. With Perry White watching from the newsroom, Superman must untangle the mix-up before the city’s safety hangs in the balance.
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