Superman Extra #3
In "Liebesduell um Superman," Clark Kent faces a profound personal crossroads after marrying Krysalla, a woman who reveals herself to be a witch. With her passing shortly after giving birth, Clark must confront the legacy of their union—especially the unsettling truth that their son may carry a dangerous duality, one tied to a hidden parallel universe. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, this emotional tale explores love, loss, and the weight of identity, with a cover by Swan and Anderson that captures its poignant tone.
In a tense twist of loyalty and deception, Lois Lane and Lana Lang find themselves pitted against each other in a dangerous game for Superman’s favor—only to realize the true test isn’t who he chooses, but who they’re willing to become. With Mornu and Rini watching from the shadows, the stakes rise as the women uncover a scheme that challenges their courage, wit, and the very idea of sacrifice.
When an alien scientist accidentally revives the Parasit, he sets his sights on slowly draining Superman’s powers—disguised as a reporter, he slips into Metropolis’ newsroom, right under Clark Kent’s nose. With Lois Lane, Perry White, and Jimmy Olsen caught in the crossfire, the city’s greatest hero must stay one step ahead of a foe who’s not just cunning, but dangerously close.
Supergirl wakes to find herself at her own funeral, unseen and unheard by the living. Swept through impossible moments in history—where Lincoln, Joan of Arc, and Newton stand in scenes that never were—she must piece together why she’s trapped between life and death.
In "Drei Flaschen der Gefahr!", Jimmy Olsen and Robin investigate three Kryptonian bottle cities, uncovering strange anomalies within their crystalline walls. When Batman and Superman set out to find them, they confront criminals who have taken refuge inside the sealed worlds—each city a hidden prison of forgotten threats.
When Superboy pulls a young boy covered in oil from the sea, he’s stunned to discover the boy is Aquaboy—once a resident of Atlantis, now a victim of a growing oceanic crisis. With the help of a mysterious woman named Marita and a man named Selim, the two heroes unite to fight the unseen forces poisoning the deep. Together, they dive into a hidden battle beneath the waves, where the sea itself may be the next casualty.
In "In jedem steckt ein Supermaler!", Superman [Clark Kent - Kal-El] takes on a high-stakes art fraud case that leads him through the galleries of history—posing as a model for the legendary Thomas Gainsborough and Rembrandt van Rijn while uncovering a sophisticated forgery ring orchestrated by the cunning Mr. Sleek. With Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Tony Van Dyck at his side, and aided by Professor Da Fony’s expertise, the Man of Steel must prove that genius isn’t just in the brushstroke—but in the heart of every artist.
When Clark Kent agrees to watch his neighbor’s young daughter for just a moment, she vanishes without a trace—leaving behind only a faint glow near the wall. As he searches through the quiet house and the familiar streets, Clark begins to piece together a mystery that defies logic, uncovering something far stranger than a simple disappearance.
When Superboy discovers that Lana Lang, Mr. Driscoll, and his own father have been replaced by androids, he’s thrust into a mystery that stretches beyond Smallville. Using a journey into the past, he witnesses the abduction of the real people—only to confront the chilling truth behind their replacements.
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↩ Reprints World's Finest Comics #158 (1966), Action Comics #361 (1968), World's Finest Comics #174 (1968), Superman #211 (1968), World's Finest Comics #181 (1968), Adventure Comics #383 (1969), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #96 (1969), Superboy #164 (1970), Superboy #171 (1971), Action Comics #410 (1972), Superman #254 (1972)
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