Superman #24/1981
In "Der Todestag von Lois und Lana," Superman faces a desperate race against time as he tries to save two of his closest friends from a deadly threat. Trapped in the Phantom Zone, he’s blocked from rescuing them—neither Lex Luthor nor future allies will offer help, fearing the consequences. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Adrienne Roy’s colors, this 1981 issue delivers emotional intensity and high stakes. The cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano captures the moment’s gravity, a 1,80 DEM comic that remains a poignant chapter in Superman’s legacy.
In "Der Todestag von Lois und Lana," Superman races against time to save Lois Lane and Lana Lang from a deadly threat tied to the Phantom Zone. As Lex Luthor holds back crucial help and even future versions of humanity refuse to intervene, the weight of his isolation grows—especially when the past, in the form of Jonathan and Martha Kent, seems to whisper warnings from beyond.
When a professor's predictive computer claims to foresee crimes, Supergirl takes it upon herself to stop them—only to find her efforts consistently falling short. With Superman and Professor Miles Morrison watching closely, and even the mischievous Mr. Mxyzptlk adding his usual chaos, Supergirl must confront the limits of her power and the weight of being deemed unwanted in a world that relies on her.
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