Superman #24/1982
In "Der Phantomplanet," Superman faces an otherworldly threat as Kryptonian remnants unleash chaos on Earth, their power unchecked. With Charlie Kweskikll's sacrifice opening a path to reality, the Man of Steel and Supergirl must confront the Teufelsmaschine before it's too late. Written by Steve Gerber and brought to life by Gene Colan's dynamic art, with inks by Tony DeZuniga and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1982 issue delivers a gripping tale of alien invasion and heroic resolve—cover by Gene Colan and Dick Giordano.
In "Der Phantomplanet," Superman and Supergirl face a dire threat as Kryptonian remnants—led by General Zod and Faora Hu-Ul—ravage Earth with near impunity. With the fate of the planet hanging in the balance, the Stählerne and his allies must confront the Teufelsmaschine before it’s too late.
In "null," a weakened Superman seeks refuge in the Fortress of Solitude, desperate to reclaim his powers by traveling back in time to confront Lord Satanis—only to find his path blocked. While his duplicate, holding the other half of his strength, remains imprisoned in the past by Sirene, the real Superman must face Jackhammer in the present, stripped of his invulnerability and pushed to his limits.
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