Superman #23/1985
In "Heute stirbst du, Luthor!", Clark Kent faces bureaucratic frustration at the employment office, while Superman struggles to separate reality from illusion. Lana Lang confronts him over his neglect, and Lex Luthor begins deploying a network of Halo-Antennas across Metropolis, aiming to disorient the Man of Steel. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Gene D'Angelo, the cover by Klaus Janson captures the tension in a striking, noir-tinged scene.
In a Metropolis where reality and fiction blur, Clark Kent faces mounting confusion at the employment office, while Superman struggles to keep his identities separate. Lana Lang confronts him over past choices, and Lex Luthor schemes to entangle the city with a web of Halo-Antennas, aiming to disorient the Man of Steel once and for all.
When Perry White receives a visit from Canadian relatives, his old friend Lowell Constable’s son Dave remains skeptical about Superman—until the Man of Steel personally proves his existence, taking Dave on a flight that changes everything.
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