Superman #9/1979
In "Kein Morgen für Superman," Superman's heightened sensitivity to light begins to overwhelm him, triggering dangerous bursts of energy he struggles to control. When a sudden surge strikes, Brainiac seizes the moment, manipulating the Man of Steel toward the Justice League satellite—where Hawk is on duty—sending shockwaves through the League's operations. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan's iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte's inks, and Gene D'Angelo's colors, this 1979 issue captures a rare, vulnerable side of Superman, with Ross Andru and Dick Giordano's dynamic cover setting the tone.
In a world where Superman’s eyes have become dangerously sensitive to light, even a single flash can unleash uncontrollable energy—just as Brainiac manipulates the situation, sending the Man of Steel hurtling toward the Justice League Satellite, where Falke is on duty. With Lana Lang, Jimmy Olsen, and a mysterious boy named Josh Coyle caught in the crossfire, the fragile balance of power shifts in a moment that could change everything.
In a gripping 1979 tale from Superman #9, Clark Kent is shaken by a shocking claim from private detective Jeff Landis: the real identity of his father may be the wealthy Robert Linden. With Jimmy Olsen and Steve Lombard by his side, Clark travels to meet the man who might be his biological father—only to find himself in the middle of a deadly ambush that tests his courage and his resolve.
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