Superman #4/1969
In "100 Jahre abhanden gekommen," Superman discovers that the spacecraft which brought him to Earth is far older than he thought—100 years beyond his initial assumption. The rocket, which veered off course long ago, landed on another planet, where his presence subtly altered the course of alien evolution. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Jack Abel, this story explores the far-reaching consequences of a single moment in time, all rendered with the timeless artistry of Neal Adams on the cover.
When Superman discovers his arrival pod is a century older than believed, he and the Kents unravel a mystery that traces back to a forgotten journey—where his presence altered the course of an alien world’s evolution. With the help of the enigmatic Krya and Thol, and guided by the echoes of a long-lost past, Superman confronts a truth that reshapes his understanding of destiny, time, and the far-reaching impact of his arrival on Earth.
In "Die unmögliche Flucht," Robin [Dick Grayson] recounts a daring escape from Champ Torres's gang to a group of police recruits, detailing how he outwitted his captors in a situation that seemed utterly hopeless. The story unfolds as a tense, cleverly plotted memory, highlighting Robin’s quick thinking and resourcefulness under pressure.
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