Superman #24/1977
In "Gegen Verrat und Hinterlist," Clark Kent and Lois Lane wait for a rock star in an old apartment, passing the time with cards while Clark insists on giving him one more hour. When the musician finally arrives, he recounts a devastating fire and the heroic rescue efforts of the Man of Steel—only for Lois to quietly point out, with surprising precision, why such deeds don’t disprove Clark’s identity. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Vince Colletta, the issue’s cover by Mike Grell captures the tension of a moment that hinges on truth, perception, and the quiet weight of secrets.
In the floating city of Kandor, Superman joins forces with the enigmatic Nachtschwinge and the fiery Flammvogel as tensions erupt into a brewing civil war. With a shadowy assassin impersonating the legendary Zim-Ra and plotting to kill the president, peace hangs by a thread—only the courage of these unlikely allies can prevent chaos from consuming the city.
In "Das große Rätsel des abgeschlossenen Zimmers," Superman and Lois Lane wait for the rock star Craig Wellmann in an old apartment, where a card game turns into an unexpected test of identity. As Craig finally arrives, recounting a fire rescue he claims was performed by Superman, Lois unintentionally confirms the hero’s presence—without realizing she’s just proven his existence through her own words.
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