Superman Superband #3
In "Der Spuk der Satans-Kinder", Superman scheint einem tödlichen kryptonischen Virus erlegen zu sein – mit nur 30 Tagen Leben vor sich. Trotz seiner schwächenden Krankheit will er seine letzte Kraft für die Menschheit einsetzen, während seine Freunde alles tun, um ihm beizustehen. Edmond Hamilton schreibt eine packende, herzzerreißende Geschichte, illustriert von Curt Swan mit George Klein an den Inks, und die ikonische Coverzeichnung von Nick Cardy zeigt den Moment, in dem die Hoffnung auf die letzte Rettung hängt – ein 3,80-DEM-Comic aus 1975, der die Grenzen zwischen Heldentum und Sterblichkeit neu definiert.
In "Teil 1 - Des Grauens dunkle Stätte," Jonas Kilbec reveals to Bruce Wayne that he has inherited a haunted castle—and soon, Bruce finds himself entangled in a mystery that draws him into the eerie presence of strange children. As shadows deepen within the estate’s ancient halls, the line between past and present begins to blur.
In "Teil 2 - Tempel der Teuflischen," Superman races to save Batman and Jonas Kilbec from the clutches of the Unheimlichen, but even with a narrow victory, the danger isn't over—Patrick Kilbec remains in peril, and the temple's secrets grow darker with every step.
In "Die letzten Tage Supermans - Teil 1 - Supermans Todesurteil," Superman faces a grim prognosis after contracting a deadly Kryptonian virus, with only thirty days to live. Though weakened, he resolves to use his remaining strength to protect humanity, rallying friends like Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, and even allies from the Legion of Super-Heroes—including Supergirl, Kosmo-Boy, Saturn-Girl, and Blitz-Junge—whose support becomes a lifeline in his final days.
In the second part of "Die letzten Tage Supermans," the Legion of Super-Heroes arrives from the future to help Superman implement his final plans for Earth. With Brainiac 5 racing against time to find a cure for the deadly Virus-X, the Superman Emergency Squad and their allies—including Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Supergirl, and the young Legionnaires—rally to face an invisible threat that no one can yet understand.
When Brainiac unleashes a deadly mirror-image threat upon Metropolis, Superman must race to contain the chaos—just as a strike halts the GTV news network, forcing Morgan Edge to take the anchor desk himself. With the city on the brink and the airwaves filled with panic, the reporter and the alien villain play a dangerous game of media and mayhem.
When Batgirl visits Metropolis on a personal mission, she stumbles upon a mysterious Batman costume and a cryptic clue pointing to Clark Kent—unraveling a web of secrets that pulls her into a mystery deeper than she expected. Meanwhile, Superman and Batman work together to bring down a corrupt shipping magnate, but even their combined efforts can't shield them from the strange energy surge that begins to disrupt the city.
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