Superman #4/1981
In "Das letzte Lachen von Lady Luna," Superman faces an alien threat when a derelict spacecraft from a distant world begins targeting Earth—not out of conquest, but as a twisted act of defiance by enslaved beings seeking to prove their power to their cruel masters. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and brought to life by Ken Landgraf’s art, Armando Gil’s inks, and Bob LeRose’s colors, this 1981 Egmont Ehapa issue delivers a haunting tale of desperation and sacrifice, with Jim Aparo’s striking cover capturing the eerie, otherworldly dread.
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Ein ausserirdisches Raumschiff bedroht die Erde. Es sind Sklaven eines fernen Planeten, die die Erde zerstören wollen um ihren Peinigern ihre Macht zu demonstrieren. Falke kann das schreckliche Ende der Erde verhindern, doch die Grausamkeit der Tyrannen kennt keine Gnade für die Sklaven.
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