Superman #5/1983
In "Tod geteilt durch zwei!", Superman faces a terrifying split—half of him trapped in the past while Sirene drains his power, leaving the other half to race against time. With help from Atom or the Red Flash, his desperate attempt to reunite his halves goes awry, plunging Clark Kent into a sudden, shocking collapse. Written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by Gil Kane with colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1983 issue features a striking cover by Keith Giffen and Dick Giordano.
In a twist that splits Superman in two, one half is trapped in the past while the Sirene drains him of energy, leaving the other half to race against time in the present. With help from Atom or the Roter Blitz, Superman’s desperate attempt to reunite with his other self goes awry—just as Clark Kent collapses, seemingly lifeless.
When Clark Kent stirs from a seemingly lifeless state, chaos erupts across the cosmos as Lord Satanis and Sirene clash in a desperate struggle. With the Steel's power fading, Superman, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Lana Lang find themselves caught in the aftermath of a battle that threatens to unravel reality itself.
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