Superman #26/1968
In "Lois und Lana in Kandor," Superman faces a bizarre twist when Lois Lane and Lana Lang find themselves mysteriously transported to the tiny city of Kandor—only to discover that their presence is tied to a strange, growing anomaly in a game casino. Written by George Kashdan and illustrated by Bernard Baily, this 1968 adventure blends classic superhero charm with a touch of surreal mystery, all rendered in the iconic style of Curt Swan on the cover, with inks by George Klein.
In the tiny, preserved city of Kandor, Lois Lane and Lana Lang discover unexpected talents when a mysterious device reveals their hidden strengths—Lois as a sharp-eyed detective, Lana as a keen archaeologist. But as they explore their new abilities, they soon realize someone is watching, and not all secrets in Kandor are meant to be uncovered.
When broke gambler Harvey Hack steals a mysterious magic die from a stranger in a casino, he doesn’t realize the tiny cube he’s taken will soon spiral out of control—growing bigger with every roll, and dragging him into a chaos he never saw coming.
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