Superman #26/1983
In "Freunde," Superman shares a poignant tale from Krypton’s past with Morgan Edge, recounting a time when a mountain people on Ekrol caused a devastating drought through fear and superstition. With quiet power, the story unfolds through the courage of two scientists who dared to challenge the old ways, set against the stark beauty of a dying world. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated with striking detail by Gil Kane, with colors by Tom Ziuko, this 1983 issue features a cover by Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson.
In a story from Superman #26 (1983), two friends, Null and Void, gain the power to transform into each other through a magical tattoo, using their abilities to steal a jewel they believe is valuable. When their theft draws the attention of Superman and Batman, the heroes must track down the duo before the chaos escalates.
In a quiet moment amid a water crisis, Superman tells Morgan Edge a forgotten tale from Krypton’s past—of a time when a mountain people on Ekrol brought drought upon themselves through fear and superstition. With courage and science, two researchers named Zara and Kro-Na dared to challenge the old ways, risking everything to restore balance.
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