Superman #22/1982
In "Superman präsentiert ein Abenteuer aus der Phantomzone - Teil 2," General Zod unleashes his fury by destroying the Phantomzone projector and monitor, sealing Superman’s return and turning his sights on the Justice League. With Supergirl overwhelmed and the heroes seemingly powerless, Mon-El guides two new arrivals through the eerie depths of the Dämmer-Dimension, offering a fragile hope for escape. Written by Steve Gerber and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art, with inks by Tony DeZuniga and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1982 issue delivers high-stakes tension and eerie atmosphere. The cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
In "Terror rund um die Erde!", General Zod unleashes chaos by destroying the Phantomzone Projector and the monitor meant to guide Superman’s return, then launches a devastating assault on the Justice League. With Supergirl overwhelmed and no one able to stop him, the heroes face their darkest hour—until Mon-El offers the new arrivals in the Phantomzone a fragile hope for escape.
When Superman’s powers split between two bodies during a battle with the Maulwurf, he discovers his invulnerability is gone—leaving him dangerously exposed. With help from the Omega Men, he fights to reclaim his strength, but the Maulwurf steals the weakened form of the Steel One, setting off a chain of events that tests the limits of heroism and identity.
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