Superman #7/1979
In "Gelber Tod aus dem All," Superman's battle with Sinestro intensifies as Batman races to protect Dr. Willard from assassins, only to find the scientist collapsing again under a haunting vision. With the mystery deepening, Batman uncovers a chilling clue: yellow figures have stolen the mind of gang boss Dyke—setting the stage for a confrontation that stretches beyond Earth. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated by George Tuska, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1979 issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
When Batman closes in on Dr. Willard, the man who stole the brain of the gorilla boss Dykes, the Dark Knight collapses—only to see a fleeting vision of Superman battling Sinestro, his ancient enemy. The moment leaves him shaken, as if the future of the Justice League hinges on a fight he can’t yet understand.
In a tense stand-off across Metropolis, Superman clashes with Sinestro while Batman races to protect Dr. Willard from assassins—only for the scientist to collapse again, haunted by a disturbing vision. As the mystery deepens, Batman uncovers a chilling clue: the mind of Gorilla Boss Dyke has been stolen by yellow-clad figures, linking the chaos to forces far beyond the city’s streets.
In "Die letzte Vision," Sinestro unleashes a terrifying threat by magnifying Boss Dyke’s brain to planetary size, turning it into a cosmic menace. Batman, piecing together the clues, races to warn Superman before the city falls under the mind of the colossal intellect.
When a stolen Green Arrow mobile is auctioned off, Oliver Queen watches from the shadows as criminals bid on it—knowing they plan to use it for a crime. With Bobbie and Ernie caught in the crossfire, and Walleck’s motives unclear, the chase begins before the first wheel turns.
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