Superman Superband #10
In "Im Zauberbann der Zeit-Falle," Clark Kent and Lana Lang witness a shocking murder during a ceremony to preserve art for future generations—only for the killer to vanish before their eyes. As Lana tries to help Clark confront his fears, her actions inadvertently hinder Superboy’s investigation, leading the two to uncover a cunning art heist tied to a mysterious trap. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Bob Brown with inks by Murphy Anderson, this 1978 issue features a cover by Mike Grell.
In "Im Zauberbann der Zeit-Falle," Superboy and five members of the Legion of Super-Heroes must confront the relentless Time Racer, a tyrant who threatens to dominate the universe unless they are erased from history. As the stakes rise across fractured timelines, their fate is watched closely by Pulsar Stargrave and his allies, whose motives remain shrouded in shadow.
Pulsar Stargrave, the enigmatic and powerful foe, confronts the Legion of Super-Heroes with a chilling demand: join him in a cosmic struggle for universal dominance. As Superboy uncovers the shocking truth—that Stargrave is the father of Brainiac 5—the alliance faces a crisis of loyalty, legacy, and the very meaning of heroism.
In "Und wer soll sie führen?", the Legion of Super-Heroes faces a crisis when the Legionscomputer predicts that the leader of the team will be destroyed during the next mission. Superboy, determined to protect his friends, challenges Wildfeuer for command, sparking tension among the young heroes—each with their own strengths and doubts.
In the shadow of Colu’s dying sun, Pulsar Stargrave unleashes a web of chaos as he races to awaken the planet’s ancient machines—each pulse of light a step closer to rewriting reality. With the Legion scattered and time running thin, Superboy, Brainiac 5, and their allies must confront a foe whose mind is both weapon and prison, as the fate of Colu hangs in the balance.
In a tense ceremony to preserve art for future generations, a guest speaker commits murder before Clark Kent and Lana Lang—and vanishes without a trace. When Lana tries to push Clark beyond his fears, she inadvertently hinders Superboy’s mission. As the two unravel a clever art heist, they must navigate deception and danger, with Mr. Asherly’s presence adding another layer of mystery.
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