Superman #26/1973
In "Der Tod sitzt am Steuer," Superman continues his urgent search through a list of names given to him by Ronald’s father, racing against time to uncover a hidden threat. Written by Arnold Drake and illustrated by John Rosenberger with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1973 issue delivers a tense, mystery-driven tale where a single revelation at the right moment could avert disaster. The cover, a striking portrait by Nick Cardy, captures the story’s looming danger.
When Jonathan Kent steps in to race for a friend, he finds himself up against a ruthless opponent who won’t play fair. With Matt Weston’s cunning tactics and dangerous maneuvers, the stakes rise fast—until Superbaby springs into action to protect his father.
In "Die Dame ist eine Bombe Teil II - Das Todes-Rätsel," a desperate young scientist sets a deadly trap for Lois Lane, using a hidden mini-bomb to force the truth into the open. With time running out, Superman races against the clock to locate the man behind the threat, while Mr. Devon and Dr. Trevor become entangled in a mystery that puts lives at risk.
In a tense, mystery-driven tale from Superman #26/1973, Superman races against time to uncover the truth behind a list of names given to him by Ronald Devon’s father. As he investigates each name—interacting with Lois Lane, Dr. Trevor, and Lena Kerr—hidden connections begin to surface, leading to a revelation that could avert disaster.
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