Superman #25/1979
In "Rose mit tödlichen Dorn", Dr. Roberts gives his patient Rose Forrest a special amulet to suppress her alter ego, the vigilante Dorn—unbeknownst to him, the device sends ultrasonic signals that begin to subtly alter Superman’s behavior. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1979 issue explores the unexpected ripple effects of a well-intentioned cure. The cover, by Ross Andru and Bob Oksner, captures the tension of a moment that could change everything.
When Dr. Brad Roberts gives Rose Forrest an amulet meant to suppress her alter ego, the vigilante Dorn, he unknowingly triggers a strange shift in Superman—whose behavior begins to change in ways he can’t explain. As Rose struggles to hold onto her identity, the line between protector and predator blurs, leaving Superman, Perry White, and Jimmy Olsen caught in a mystery they can’t yet understand.
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