Superman #23/1972
In "Bankraub ohne Beute," a desperate man turns in a million-dollar diamond haul to a lost-and-found, only to find the gems replaced with glass after 90 days—leaving Sergeant Jim Welk to unravel a mystery that defies logic. With moody, detailed art by John Prentice and a striking cover by Mike Kaluta, this 1972 Superman tale blends quiet suspense with a twist that lingers long after the final page.
In "Bankraub ohne Beute," Batman pieces together a deadly deception hidden in a bank robbery gone wrong, using a surveillance video that reveals a staged accident was actually a calculated murder. As Police Chief Gordon obsessively studies the footage, Batman works in silence to uncover the truth behind the crime, navigating a web of suspects including John Bryant, Tim Curran, Joe, Adele Bryant, and Burgess.
When a desperate man turns in a million-dollar diamond haul at the lost-and-found office, only to find the gems replaced with glass after 90 days, Sergeant Jim Welk takes up the case. With the help of Mr. White and Harry Harper, he digs into a mystery that’s as slippery as the stolen diamonds themselves, while Johnson and Terry watch the investigation unfold.
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