Superman Superband #11
In "Wie man ein Monster macht!", Superman faces a terrifying new threat: a monstrous entity born from the sewer depths, seemingly resurrecting the villain Solo Morasso—but this is no mere return. The creature's origins are far more sinister, tied to a parasitic force that has clawed its way into the world from the darkest corners of the city's underbelly. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Chiaramonte’s inks, and Jerry Serpe’s vivid colors, this 1978 issue delivers a chilling blend of classic superhero action and eerie sci-fi dread. The cover, by José Luis García-López, captures the moment with haunting precision.
When Solo Morasso seemingly returns from the dead, it’s not the Earth II entity everyone expected—but a monstrous new creation born from the sewers. With the Parasit back and manipulating events from the shadows, Superman must unravel a mystery that ties the resurrected villain to a terrifying new threat, as tensions rise between Lois, Lana, and the enigmatic Professor Miles.
In "null," Superman finds himself caught in a dangerous spiral as Parasit manipulates his powers and subtly twists his moral compass—pushing the Man of Steel toward a breaking point where even his best intentions could turn destructive. With Lois Lane and Perry White watching in growing concern, the line between hero and threat begins to blur in ways no one expected.
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