Superman #7/1969
In "Robin, der Safe-Knacker," Superman faces a tense survival challenge after a crash landing leaves a lieutenant deaf, forcing him to guide two cunning criminals through treacherous terrain—where every step could be a trap. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life with dynamic art by Nick Cardy, this 1969 adventure blends suspense and ingenuity, with a cover by Irv Novick and Carmine Infantino that captures the story’s high-stakes atmosphere.
When two rival gangster groups find their own vaults emptied, they join forces to catch the thief—only to set a trap that could end with Robin and Batman in the crosshairs. With the Nebelwerferbande and Schneidbrennerbande at odds and a new criminal mastermind playing both sides, the duo must stay one step ahead of a scheme that turns the city’s underworld against them.
In "Supergirl, als freche Göre," Supergirl—now a baby after being exposed to the Fountain of Youth—still packs a punch, proving that even in tiny form, heroism comes in all sizes. With her usual flair, she teams up with Superman and the local police to outwit two clever jewel thieves, including the sneaky Mojax and his partner, the Dude.
In the remote wilderness, Leutnant Morgan—stranded after a crash and now deaf—must guide the dangerous Haines and Vernon through treacherous terrain. With no way to hear their movements, he relies on instinct and resolve as the two criminals test his will at every turn.
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