Superman Superband #22
In "Die letzte Geheimidentität - Teil 1 - Es tritt auf: Superwoman!", Superman’s secret identity faces its most dangerous test yet—not from a villain’s punch, but from the weight of a truth buried deep in the mind. When Metropolis’s crime queen Boßlady hires thugs to uncover Superman’s true identity through a psychic seer, the strain fractures reality, pushing Lois Lane to the edge. With only dreams offering clues and deception closing in, the line between truth and madness blurs. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by John Rosenberger, with inks by Vince Colletta, and a striking cover by Gil Kane, this 1983 issue delivers a tense, psychological thriller where identity itself becomes the battleground.
In a bold leap from the future, Professor Kristin Wells arrives in the present to uncover the final secret identity—Superwoman—whose true face remains hidden in her timeline. When King Kosmos launches a sudden attack, Kristin must confront the shocking truth: the hero she’s been searching for might be herself.
In "Geistiger Mord," Lois Lane finds herself drawn into a dangerous game when Boßlady, Metropolis’s crime queen, enlists two thugs to extract Superman’s secret identity from a seer. The psychic strain proves too much, forcing the seer to pass the burden to Lois, who now must navigate a web of dreams and deception. With Superman and Dr. Thadäus Thadwick watching from the shadows, and the enigmatic Julie, Hüpfer, Grosser, and Jane Vixon entangled in the chaos, the line between reality and madness begins to blur.
In "Prinzessin der goldenen Sonne," Supergirl takes on a new role as a student counselor at the experimental high school in New Athens, balancing her duties on Earth with a growing mystery. Meanwhile, Tlaca, the Sun Maiden, trains in a hidden valley in Central Mexico, harnessing the power of the sun after her first defeat. Through seven days of meditation, she gains the same radiant abilities as her enemy—and now sets her sights on Supergirl.
In "Teil I: Sonnenglut," Supergirl takes on a new role as a student counselor at the experimental high school in New Athens, balancing her heroic duties with the challenges of everyday life. Meanwhile, TLACA, the Sun Maiden, trains in secret deep within a hidden valley in Central Mexico, drawing power from seven consecutive sunrises to match her solar-powered adversary. As her strength grows, so does her resolve to confront Supergirl in a test of will and power.
In "Teil II - Sonne kontra Stahl," the radiant TLACA confronts the relentless Stählerne in a blazing clash of light and metal, hurling searing fireballs in defiance. Supergirl steps in, her strength cutting through the chaos as she brings TLACA down—leaving the Sun Maiden trapped in a sudden, eerie trance.
In the second part of "Sonne kontra Stahl," Supergirl faces a growing threat as Tlaca, the Sun Maiden, reaches unprecedented power after seven sunrises. With Helen Falco captured and manipulated, Supergirl must uncover the source of Tlaca’s strength before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Superman #15/1973 (1973), Superman #22/1974 (1974), Superman #23/1974 (1974), DC Comics Presents Annual #2 (1983)
Reprinted in Superman Extra #8 (1983), Superman Taschenbuch #52 (1983), Superman Taschenbuch #60 (1984), Superman Taschenbuch #61 (1984), Superman Superband #26 (1985), Superman Taschenbuch #63 (1985), Superman Taschenbuch #65 (1985), Superman Taschenbuch #70 (1985), Superman Taschenbuch #72 (1985), Superman Taschenbuch #73 (1986), Superman Taschenbuch #74 (1986), Superman Taschenbuch #75 (1986), Superman Taschenbuch #77 (1986), Superman Taschenbuch #78 (1987)
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