Superman #25/1969
In "Das grosse Vergessen," Superman wakes with no memory of who he is, trying on different identities before stumbling into a chance encounter as a reporter—leading to a surprising, accidental rediscovery of his true self. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art and Jack Abel’s inks, this 1969 classic features a haunting twist on Superman’s identity, with Carmine Infantino’s striking cover capturing the mystery.
In "Das grosse Vergessen," Superman wakes with no memory of who he is, trying on identities from a reporter to a stranger in Metropolis. When he stumbles into the Daily Planet, his chance encounter with Jimmy Olsen and Perry White sparks something deeper—until a mysterious force tied to the enigmatic X-Null, X-Eins, and X-Zwei begins unraveling the truth behind his forgotten past, guided by the silent presence of Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van’s statues.
Supergirl arrives at a summer camp to help care for children, hoping for a quiet break—until anonymous notes begin arriving, hinting that someone knows her secret identity. With friends like Jimmy Olsen, Jenny, Alice, Paula, Phyllis, and Gerda around, she must figure out who’s watching her, before her double life is exposed.
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