Superman #24/1978
In "Zeitvertreib im Superstil," Superman, bored by routine, ventures into the distant future to spend a night among the stars—only to be felled by a sudden blast. Stranded in a world where the sun has turned red and his powers have faded, he learns of a millennia-old conflict between Earth’s original inhabitants and a hybrid race born from ancient alien settlers. With help from a time capsule’s minicomputer, he pilots an ancient ship to reverse the solar decay and restore the sun’s golden light. Back in his own time, he realizes too late that the minicomputer is missing—just as he grabs it at the last moment. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by George Tuska, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1978 adventure features a cover by Rich Buckler and Frank Giacoia.
In a rare moment of restlessness, Superman breaks through the time barrier to spend a night in the distant future—only to be felled by a shot upon arrival. Stranded in a world where the sun has turned red and his powers have faded, he listens to the tale of a forgotten conflict: a long-ago alien race that came in peace, only to clash with the hybrid descendants of their union. With help from a relic of the past, he pilots an ancient ship to restore the sun’s golden light. Back in his own time, he realizes too late that the minicomputer he used to save the future is missing—just as he’s about to grab it.
When the mysterious Geiger disrupts a pop concert recording, the Jungen Giganten—aided by Duela Dent, the Joker’s daughter—find themselves tangled in a mystery that links two rival bands. As they face off against a villain from Earth II, they uncover a secret that could change the music scene forever.
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