Superman #24/1979
In "Die Supermarionette," Lois Lane’s suspicion that Clark Kent is hiding something leads her to investigate a curious detail: his hair, captured in photos, hasn’t grown a single millimeter. Determined to expose him, she sets a trap with cameras rolling—only to find herself publicly outmaneuvered. Written by Cary Burkett and brought to life by Kurt Schaffenberger’s dynamic art, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1979 issue from Egmont Ehapa delivers a clever, character-driven moment of tension. The cover, by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano, captures the scene’s dramatic flair.
When Superman suddenly begins acting under an unseen force, a group of fans—led by Jerry, Arthur, and Mike—dream up wild, impossible adventures for the Man of Steel. Their playful fantasies, shared in a fanclub, begin to manifest in reality, blurring the line between imagination and truth.
In "Clark Kents Supergeheimnis," Lola Barnett grows suspicious after noticing Clark Kent’s hair hasn’t changed in any of her photos—despite the passage of time. Her attempt to expose him on camera backfires in a way that leaves her both flustered and baffled.
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