Superman #24
In "Der Prozess: Schuld und Sühne," Superman faces an impossible trial on the Tribunal World, where justice is blind and the stakes are beyond mortal comprehension. With the help of his allies, he fights to escape a system that demands his surrender—only for Tribunal Prime to seize control of a Cyborg and turn the tide against him. The issue's dramatic climax, drawn by Ron Frenz and inked by Joe Rubinstein, sees Mope make a desperate sacrifice, stepping into the light meant for Superman. The cover, penciled by Dan Jurgens and inked by Joe Rubinstein, captures the moment with haunting intensity.
In "Der Prozess: Schuld und Sühne," Superman stands trial before the enigmatic Tribunal—Prime, Ternion, and Pollux—accused of crimes against the cosmos, while his allies, including Steel, Superboy, and Supergirl, scramble to free him. Though the Stählerne breaks free and delivers the villainous Cyborg to the Tribunal, the verdict remains unchanged: death.
In "Der Prozess: Kein Entkommen!", Superman and his allies attempt to flee the Tribunal’s world after rejecting its judgment, but Prime’s takeover of Cyborg turns the tide. As the group’s escape plan unravels, Mope makes a desperate sacrifice, stepping in to save Superman at the cost of his own life.
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