Superman Superband #28
In "Für den Mann, der alles hat!", Superman faces a chilling threat from 5607, a man whose mind was twisted by futuristic psychotreatment into a willful, deadly force. Trapped in a paradox, 5607 attempts to erase his own existence by preventing his parents from conceiving—only to become a hero in death, unseen and unknown. Written by Cary Bates and brought to life with timeless precision by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, this 1986 issue from Egmont Ehapa delivers a haunting, thought-provoking tale. The cover, by Dave Gibbons, captures the story’s eerie intensity.
In a twist of cosmic irony, Mongul implants a rare flower symbiont in Superman, forcing him to confront the deepest dreams of his captor—dreams that manifest as vivid, haunting visions. While Batman, Robin, and Wundergirl race to stop Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude, Superman finds himself trapped in a dream-world where he’s married to Lyla Lerrol and has built a life on Krypton, surrounded by echoes of his lost family.
In "Gebt mir Macht…gebt mir eure Welt!", Superman is drawn into a mystery when Ace Morgan and his allies discover a Kryptonian map linked to the enigmatic Zo-Mar. With the help of a memory probe in his Fortress of Solitude, Superman confronts fragmented visions of Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van, uncovering a dangerous legacy tied to the Phantom Zone and a power that once promised dominion over all life.
In a chilling twist of time and identity, Superman faces a foe who never lived—5607, a mind warped by future science into a being that manipulates time to erase his own existence. With the help of Dr. Forbes and Nancy Soames, Superman races to stop 5607’s desperate bid to prevent his own birth, only to confront the haunting truth that some sacrifices are made not to survive, but to end.
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