Superman #3
In "Eine Welt ohne Superman Teil 2," Supergirl and the Metropolis S.C.U. press on through the dark tunnels in a desperate search for Superman’s coffin. As Guardian confronts Director Westfield over the theft of Superman’s body, a tense alliance forms—allowing Cadmus to pursue a dangerous clone experiment. Written by Roger Stern and Uwe Anton, with dynamic art by Jackson Guice and inks by Denis Rodier, this 1995 issue from Carlsen Comics features a cover by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding.
In the aftermath of Superman’s disappearance, Supergirl and the Metropolis S.C.U. press on through the city’s hidden tunnels, searching for the truth behind his vanished coffin. As Guardian confronts Director Westfield over the theft of Superman’s body, tensions rise—especially when he agrees to let Cadmus pursue a dangerous path of cloning. With Lois, Lana, and the rest of Metropolis caught in the uncertainty, the fate of the world’s greatest hero hangs in the balance.
In "Ghosts," Lois Lane leads a daring mission with the Newsboy Legion and the Underworlders to infiltrate Cadmus, searching for Superman’s missing body while grappling with the weight of his absence. As the stakes rise, Jonathan Kent suffers a sudden heart attack, forcing Lois to confront the fragile line between hope and loss.
In the wake of Jonathan Kent’s sudden heart attack, the Kent family grapples with loss as Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and the mysterious Hairies join forces with Supergirl to reclaim Superman’s corpse from Cadmus. With Lex Luthor’s shadow looming and Sasha Green’s fate sealed, the fragile hope of resurrection hangs in the balance—while the echoes of the past, from Wanda to Yango, stir beneath the surface.
In the quiet aftermath of a heart attack, Jonathan Kent’s spirit finds himself adrift in the astral plane, where he reunites with his son Clark—now a spirit too. With time slipping away and the pull of a darker realm growing stronger, Jonathan must guide Clark through memories and regrets before it’s too late. As echoes of the living world reach them—Lois, Jimmy, even a fleeting vision of Harry Kent—the bond between father and son becomes the only anchor in a place where the line between life and death blurs.
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