Superman #3/1968
In "Die gefangene Prinzessin," Lois Lane uses a TV computer to search for the perfect husband—only to find a near-perfect clone of Clark Kent, bold, athletic, and charming. Just as she's about to say yes, something unexpected interrupts the moment. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1968 tale blends sci-fi whimsy with classic Superman-era intrigue, all captured in Schaffenberger’s distinctive cover art.
In the sun-baked oasis realm of Kaliph, Lois Lane finds herself entangled in a royal intrigue after a desert expedition takes an unexpected turn. As Prince Ali courts her with charm and mystery, Lois begins to consider a life far from Metropolis—until a clever ruse by the loyal servant Fatima casts doubt on the prince’s intentions, sending her fleeing into the dunes.
In a playful twist on romance and technology, Lois Lane uses a television computer to search for her ideal husband—only to find a near-perfect replica of Clark Kent, brimming with confidence, charm, and athletic flair. As Roger Warner begins to win her heart, the moment of decision arrives, just as something unexpected threatens to upend everything.
When an alien filmmaker sends bizarre creatures to attack Superman and Batman for a cinematic spectacle, the heroes must dodge both extraterrestrial chaos and a pair of greedy criminals—Mick and Bever—who’ve seized the alien tech for their own schemes. With Police Chief Jim Gordon and Robin caught in the crossfire, the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight face a bizarre threat that blurs the line between fiction and reality.
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