Superman #8/1969
In "Lois Lane, Häftling!", Lois Lane finds herself caught in a web of confusion and danger, unaware that her investigation has drawn the attention of a mysterious figure with a hidden agenda. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Dick Sprang, with inks by Charles Paris, this 1969 tale unfolds with a tense mix of suspense and mistaken identity, as Lois’s plight becomes entangled in a chain of events that even the Dark Knight can’t fully control. The cover, a striking piece by Neal Adams, captures the moment’s urgency with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "Lois Lane, Häftling!", Lois Lane finds herself trapped in a web of deceit after visiting an old school friend—only to be betrayed and imprisoned, even as Superman, in a shocking twist, denies knowing her. With no one to turn to and her reputation in ruins, Lois must uncover the truth behind the conspiracy before it's too late.
In "Das Geheimnis des Bat-Gürtels," Batman finds himself in a dire predicament, hiding his true identity in a coded mark within his belt—only to lose it in a chaotic fight. When a young boy named Paul Henson stumbles upon the lost belt, he swaps its weapons for harmless trinkets, unknowingly setting off a chain of events that sends the belt on a wild journey across Gotham. With Batman and Robin hot on its trail, the belt becomes a mysterious beacon, pursued by villains like Slinky, Atze, Rocky, Phil, and even the enigmatic Mr. Worthing, all drawn into a mystery that could expose the Dark Knight’s secret.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #185 (1952), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #84 (1968)
Reprinted in Batman Superband #1 (1974)
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