Superman #41
In "Heiss und Kalt!", Superman pushes his fading powers to the limit as he races to stabilize a power plant buckling under an overwhelming snow load. Meanwhile, Professor Hamilton receives a haunting transmission from the long-dead planet Krypton, hinting at secrets buried beneath the ice of a forgotten world. Written by Louise Simonson and Frank Neubauer, with art by Jon Bogdanove and inks by Dennis Janke, this 1998 issue blends physical strain with cosmic mystery, all rendered in vivid colors by Glenn Whitmore and sharp lettering by Björn Liebchen. The cover, penciled by Bogdanove and inked by Janke, captures the stark tension between heat and cold.
Trapped in the crushing cold of an arctic storm, Superman pushes his fading strength to save a collapsing power station, even as a distant signal from Krypton reaches Professor Hamilton—hinting at a long-lost past that could change everything.
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