Superman #6/1985
In "Der grösste Dieb des Universums!", a delusional man from a distant future and alien world believes he is Superman, arriving on Earth in the present day. When Justin Moore discovers him, he hides the stranger in the Superman Museum, waiting for the real Man of Steel and future doctors to arrive and set things right. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Bob Oksner’s inks, and Gene D’Angelo’s colors, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Eduardo Barreto.
When a man from a distant future and another world believes he is Superman, Justin Moore takes it upon himself to hide him in the Superman Museum—until the real Man of Steel and doctors from the future can track him down. With Lana Lang caught in the unfolding mystery, the line between identity and delusion blurs in this quiet, clever tale of mistaken selfhood and the weight of a legend.
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