Superman #55
In "Bandenkrieg," Clark Kent finds himself trapped in a collapsing mine with no safe way to transform into Superman, leaving him vulnerable as a mysterious figure gathers a dangerous crew of criminals to form a new Superman Killer Squadron. Written by David Michelinie and Marc Hillefeld, with dynamic art by Tom Grummett and inks by Denis Rodier, this 1999 issue delivers tense, grounded action under the stark cover by Stuart Immonen and José Marzán Jr.
In "Bandenkrieg," Superman Blue and Lois Lane find themselves under attack in their own apartment building, a sudden escalation that sends shockwaves through Metropolis. As the chaos unfolds, the incident stirs suspicion in Jimmy Olsen, who begins to piece together clues that hint at Superman’s true identity—though the truth remains just out of reach.
In the claustrophobic depths of a collapsed mine, Clark Kent—trapped and unable to safely transform into Superman—faces a crisis of identity as a shadowy force begins assembling a roster of villains to hunt the Man of Steel. With Lois Lane at his side and the ever-watchful eye of Morgan Edge pulling strings from the outside, Clark must confront not just physical danger, but the deeper question of who he is when he can’t be Superman.
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