Superman Extra #6
In "Der Tod von Eternia!", Supergirl faces a villain wielding futuristic weapons fueled by air pollution, threatening Metropolis with a crisis rooted in tomorrow. When a future version of herself appears, she warns of the criminal Belok and the dire consequences of his actions—setting the stage for a battle that spans time and smog. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated by Win Mortimer with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1982 issue features a striking cover by Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia.
When Superman is hurled to the mystical realm of Eternia under Skeletor’s magical sway, he attacks Schloss Greyskull in a frenzy. The Krieger, bound by duty, must stand against the steel-clad warrior he once called ally—while Teela, Waffenmeister, and the others brace for chaos.
When alien enforcers from the planet KRU descend on Earth to track down a fugitive, Superman is wrongfully imprisoned and forced to aid Batman in the hunt—though the boy from Krypton knows the real target may be closer than anyone suspects. With Direktor Wendell tightening the net and Sarah Long caught in the crossfire, the last thing either hero expects is a surprise cameo from Supergirl.
In "Alarm an der Zeitpforte," Supergirl [Linda Danvers - Kara-Zor-El] faces a dangerous threat as a criminal wielding futuristic weapons derived from future pollution attacks Metropolis. When a mysterious figure from the future, Supergirl II [Louise-L], arrives to warn her of the rogue Belok, the two heroines must unite across time to stop a crisis that could unravel the timeline.
When a pair of bumbling villains team up to steal a toy dog whose barks unlock hidden doors, Superman and Plastic Man race to stop them—just as a rogue toymaker with a grudge and a penchant for chaos starts meddling in the chaos. With Jimmy Olsen on the scene and a mysterious hound’s bark holding the key to a secret, the hunt is on in this zany, high-stakes caper from Superman Extra #6.
When Batman falls under a mysterious curse, Superman takes it upon himself to watch over him for 48 hours—keeping a close eye as paranoia and shadowed visions begin to take hold. With Robin and Supergirl making cameo appearances and a forgotten king’s legend looming in the background, the line between madness and menace blurs fast.
In "Der Todesdreß," the consciousness of a dead alien criminal and his guardian are trapped in a deadly suit, unleashing a deadly game on Earth. Superman must confront the horrifying threat as the suit's deadly legacy unfolds—while figures like Lois Lane, Perry White, and Willie Morgan find themselves drawn into a battle far beyond their understanding.
In a twist of fate, Superman finds himself trapped in the stolen costume of a criminal, forced to commit crimes he’d never otherwise consider—yet with every move, he outsmarts the thief behind the scheme. As the situation spirals, a second, identical suit emerges, setting the stage for a bizarre clash between two figures wearing the same disguise, each with their own hidden agenda.
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