Superman Extra #7
In "Die Halloween-Nacht des Grauens," Superman faces a mysterious threat observed from the skies—only to find his battle mirrored in the fractured mind of a fallen star. As the eerie night unfolds, hidden depths within Carol Ferris surface, and Lois Lane steps forward in a moment of unexpected courage. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art and Murphy Anderson’s sharp inks, this 1983 classic features a cover by Swan and DeZuniga that captures the story’s chilling atmosphere.
On Halloween night, Mxyzptlk unleashes a terrifying prank: children are turned into monsters and sent loose on Metropolis, forcing Superman to race against time to find Lois Lane before midnight—or lose her forever. With the enigmatic Cain offering cryptic aid, and even Jimmy Olsen stepping into an unexpected role as Thor, the city descends into chaos.
In "Sklave von Sternsaphir," Superman faces a twisted psychic echo of his past when Carol Ferris, haunted by the buried consciousness of an alien Amazon queen, unleashes a battle that blurs memory and reality. As Lois Lane steps into a pivotal role, the line between hero and villain dissolves in a confrontation shaped by forgotten histories and fractured minds.
In "Die zehn tödlichen Arme der Jets!", Superman and Lois Lane uncover a chilling truth through the recovered super-computer K.A.R.L.: the criminal syndicate Die Jets is endlessly replenishing its ranks, making it a threat that can never truly be defeated. With Perry White and Leutnant Carver at their side, the duo must confront a foe that evolves with every arrest, testing their resolve in a battle where victory may be impossible.
In "Die Jäger," Superman and Lois Lane are ensnared by a mysterious faction known as the Jäger, a rogue division of Jets bent on capturing the Man of Steel. With the help of the enigmatic half-human computer K.A.R.L. and the elusive Kubu, the Jäger deploy a magical arrow and mind-control tactics in a high-stakes trap that puts both heroes in peril.
When Superman accidentally supercharges a mysterious timepiece during a test, the device is stolen by the petty thief Sylvester "Syl" Wyatt—only to grant him powers whenever Superman is near. With the clock's strange energy now in the wrong hands, the city faces a new kind of threat as Wyatt's schemes grow bolder, testing the limits of Superman's resolve and drawing in allies like Steve Lombard, Josh Coyle, and Inspector Bill Henderson.
When a hyper-advanced computer takes control of the Galaxy TV building, Clark Kent’s personality is uploaded to give it a human touch—only to transform the machine into a super-intelligent force. Now, with Superman and the newly awakened Compuxo Mark I working side by side, they must stop a string of attacks threatening the tower, but the line between man and machine begins to blur.
In "Lebensgefährlich!", Grüne Leuchte (Hal Jordan) is manipulated by Felix Faust into believing Superman is his enemy, setting off a dangerous rivalry that threatens the Justice League's satellite. As the two heroes clash in a high-stakes battle, the true mastermind behind the chaos remains hidden—while the Wächter der Galaxis and other allies watch from the shadows.
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