Superman #4/1985
In "Lackschuhe sind für Lackaffen!", Clark Kent's secret is exposed when someone discovers the truth—only to be murdered shortly after. With Lois Kent kidnapped, Superman must race to save her while keeping his identity safe, all while navigating a mystery that threatens to unravel everything. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Brett Breeding and colors by D. R. Martin, this 1985 issue features a cover by Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson.
When Batman and Superman team up to protect Emir Hassan at a peace conference, a new hero named Sonic tries to make a difference in the city’s slums—only to clash with Lackschuh-Billy, a local troublemaker with a sharp tongue and a knack for chaos. As the day unfolds, unlikely alliances form and the line between hero and anti-hero blurs, all while Mr. Callahan watches from the sidelines, wondering what kind of future the city is building.
When a secret about Clark Kent’s true identity is exposed, the discovery leads to murder—and soon after, Lois Kent vanishes. With time running short, Superman must race to save her while keeping his identity safe, all while facing a mystery that reaches into the shadows of his own world.
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