Superman #9/1969
In "Supermans Wettlauf gegen Zack," Superman teams up with the mysterious Jo for a globe-spanning charity race, turning a high-stakes sprint into a test of speed, smarts, and heroism. Written by Jim Shooter and brought to life with Curt Swan’s dynamic art and George Klein’s sharp inks, the story unfolds with classic Silver Age flair, while Carmine Infantino’s cover captures the race’s thrilling energy.
In a globe-spanning charity race, Superman and Zack push their limits in a high-speed challenge that draws the attention of a quartet of villains—Mr. Vincent, Dr. Werner Von Broder, Monsieur DePaul, and Dr. Robert Carson—each hoping to profit from the bet. With the help of allies like Batman, Green Arrow, and Supergirl, the race becomes more than just a test of speed; it’s a showdown where heroism and cunning collide.
When Jimmy Olsen and his friends spot unusual flower seeds on a vacant lot in Smallville, they don’t expect the next day to bring a surprising twist for Superman — one that ties the mysterious bloom to the quiet town and its residents, including Mr. Denton and Mr. Logan.
In "Superkrypta die Schildkröte," Super-Krypta faces a sticky situation when he spots a repairman stuck at the top of a factory chimney. Rather than risk soiling his suit, he uses a blast of super-breath to send the man flying—straight into a stack of mattresses at the nearby mattress factory.
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