Superman #24/1985
In "Superman - deine Welt ist mein!", Lex Luthor traps Superman in a mental prison using his Halo-Beam, trapping the Man of Steel in a false reality. On a hidden Lex Luthor base, Superman is held captive within the Halo Field, but Clark Kent’s friends rally around him, their unwavering solidarity and bond with Clark giving the hero the strength to break free from the illusion. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Klaus Janson.
In a chilling twist, Lex Luthor traps Superman in a mind-bending Halo-Field, forcing him to confront illusions of his own making. As Clark Kent’s closest allies—Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, and others—stand together in Smallville and Metropolis, their unwavering belief in him becomes the key to breaking the mental prison. Can the power of friendship and truth set Superman free before Luthor’s scheme reaches its full, devastating scope?
When Johnny Webber arrives in Metropolis hoping to meet Superman, he stumbles into a mix-up that flips everything upside down: he’s convinced Clark Kent is the real superhero, and Superman is just a reporter with a secret identity. With Lana Lang and Jimmy Olsen caught in the confusion, the truth behind the man in the red cape begins to unravel in ways even the Daily Planet can’t cover.
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