Superman #40
In "Die Zuflucht," Superman finds himself at odds with Professor Hamilton and a mysterious kryptonian robot after Kelex's DNA analysis raises unsettling questions about the Man of Steel's origins. As Perry and Franklin debate Dirk Armstrong's controversial columns, Jimmy and Steve Lombard race to uncover the truth behind the sudden appearance of Lori Lemaris, caught in a web of secrets and suspicion. Written by Dan Jurgens and Frank Neubauer, with dynamic art by Ron Frenz and inks by Joe Rubinstein, this 1998 issue delivers a tense, character-driven mystery. The cover by Stuart Immonen and José Marzán Jr. captures the story's mood of intrigue and unease.
In "Die Zuflucht," Superman finds himself at odds with Professor Emil Hamilton when a kryptonian robot, activated by Kelex, attacks him based on a DNA discrepancy that defies explanation. While Perry White and Franklin Stern debate Dirk Armstrong’s controversial columns, Jimmy Olsen and Steve Lombard track the mysterious movements of Lori Lemaris, whose connection to the unfolding crisis remains unclear.
In the tense atmosphere of a city bracing for crisis, Superman encounters Andrew Nolan, the boy beneath an iron mask seeking to visit his mother, as Metropolis edges toward an unknown threat. With shadows lengthening and secrets simmering beneath the surface, the line between hero and hidden past begins to blur.
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