Superman #26/1969
In "Teil I - Achtung: Dieser Mann ist nicht Superman!", Superman awakens on a beach wearing a strange zebra-striped suit, with no memory of who he is—only to discover another man, also in the same outfit, suffering from the same amnesia. As both men struggle to piece together their identities, each is certain the other is the real Superman, setting up a bizarre and intriguing mystery. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by George Roussos, the issue features a striking cover by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson.
Superman wakes on a beach in a stranger’s clothes, with no memory of who he is—only to find another man in his iconic suit, equally lost and convinced he’s the real Superman. As Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Perry White watch in confusion, the two men each believe they’re the other, trapped in a mystery that blurs identity and reality.
In "Keine Gnade für Supergirl," Supergirl—known to her friends as Linda Danvers—faces a chilling trial at the hands of the alien vigilante Der Rächer, who accuses her of destroying life during her time as a student. Sentenced to death for harming a plant and a butterfly, she must prove her innocence in a tribunal where even her powers may not be enough to save her.
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