Superman #65
In "In des Teufels Obhut: Eine Studie über die Rolle des Psychologen von Amy Iwata," Superman finds himself drawn into a psychological labyrinth as Jim Harper watches with growing unease the unsettling transformation of the "Zähne des Drachen." With Lex accusing Superman of being absent during the fire that consumed the clinic where his wife was held, and hinting she may still be alive, tensions rise. Meanwhile, Dirk Armstrong convinces Scorn to evacuate Ashbury for safety, just as the mysterious structure begins to fracture. Written by Louise Simonson and Marc Hillefeld, with art by Paul Ryan and inks by Dennis Janke, this 1999 issue features a cover by Jon Bogdanove and Dennis Janke.
In "In des Teufels Obhut," a psychological study unfolds as Amy Iwata confronts the dark legacy of Dr. Noah Brazil, whose thirst for vengeance against Superman burns hotter than the fire that consumed the clinic where Contessa once lay. With Lex Luthor seething over the unclaimed bodies and the past refusing to stay buried, the line between healing and retribution blurs — and the truth may be more dangerous than any villain.
In "Dreiecks-Beziehungen," Superman Blue and Superman Red navigate a fractured alliance as tensions rise between Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, and the mysterious Scorn. With Jim Harper watching the crumbling "Zähne des Drachen" and Lex fixated on the possibility that his wife still lives, the fragile peace unravels as Ashbury Armstrong is drawn into a dangerous web of suspicion and loyalty.
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