Superman #6/1984
In "Das Pantheon - Teil II: Der kosmische Baum," the cosmic threat known as the Pantheon sets its sights on humanity's extinction, aiming to destroy the Moon and replace it with a new world. Zeta, the enigmatic architect of this plan, begins his search for the perfect Adam and Eva—choosing Batman and an unnamed African woman—to serve as the foundation of a new future. Written by David Anthony Kraft and Ron Fontes, with art by Sal Amendola and inks by Steve Mitchell, this 1984 issue delivers a chilling vision of cosmic ambition, rendered in vivid colors by Carl Gafford. The cover, by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano, captures the scale of the impending transformation.
In "Das Pantheon - Teil II: Der kosmische Baum," Superman and Batman set aside their differences to confront a mystery tied to the enigmatic Pantheon—Omicron, Rho, Zeta, Epsilon, and Delta—whose origins are revealed through Rho’s account of how a living diamond transformed ordinary people into cosmic beings. As the duo investigates the strange power behind these transformations, they find themselves drawn into a web of ancient forces, with Bill and Dave caught in the shadows of a larger, celestial design.
In "Das Pantheon - Teil III: Zeta," the cosmic threat of the Pantheon reaches a chilling crescendo as Zeta selects Batman and an unnamed African woman as the ideal progenitors for a new human race. With the Moon poised for destruction and a twisted vision of renewal unfolding, Superman and the rest of the Pantheon stand at the edge of an irreversible fate.
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