Superman Superband #25
In "Die lebende Legende von Superman," Superman faces a strange new threat when sudden weakness strikes him, forcing him to consume vast amounts of food just to stay strong—only to discover the real culprit isn't the new toy-maker, but a hidden rock deep beneath the Earth acting like a powerful energy magnet. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with classic precision by artists Curt Swan and Tex Blaisdell, this 1984 issue features a striking cover by Howard Chaykin.
In the year 2491, Konrad Glumm stumbles upon the legendary Superman costume, unknowingly igniting a spark that sets off the Weihnachtsrevolution—aimed at restoring democracy to a world long without it.
In the distant late 60th century, across a universe that remembers Superman and the mysterious Monday as symbols of freedom, the Man of Steel finds himself stranded after an accident during a mission. There, he meets Riley Bendix, who shares a story of a hero whose ideals still echo through time—and a world that still believes in them. As Superman listens, he’s reminded that hope, even across centuries, can endure.
In a distant future where humanity's legacy has dwindled to a single soul, the last descendant of Superman—A'dam'Mkent—navigates a world shaped by the echoes of a bygone era. As the final remnant of a once-great race, A'dam'Mkent and the enigmatic Spmn 477 find themselves at the edge of time, where memory and myth blur into the unknown.
When Superman starts collapsing from sudden energy drains, even the world’s strongest man can’t shake the weakness—especially when the culprit seems to be a familiar foe, the new Toy Bastler. But as he races to uncover the truth, he discovers the real source lies buried deep beneath the Earth, pulling power from the planet itself.
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