Superman #7/1968
In "Das Rätsel der Superman-Sondermarke," Superman finds himself at the center of a curious diplomatic dilemma when the mayor of Rangoon captures him in action—only to plan turning the image into a commemorative stamp. Though he’s flattered, Superman insists the moment be preserved in a way that honors his values, offering alternative scenes that reflect his ideals. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life with classic precision by Curt Swan, with inks by George Klein, this 1968 adventure blends civic pride with a touch of whimsy. The cover by Curt Swan captures the moment with a timeless, heroic flair.
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Der Bürgermeister von Rangoon fotografiert Superman bei einer seiner Supertaten, doch Superman möchte nicht, daß das Bild auf einer Briefmarke verwendet wird und bietet weitere Motive an.
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