Superman Superband #5
In "Das Monster namens Lois Lane," Clark Kent and his GTV colleagues gather for a friendly bowling match, but things take a tense turn when Superman voluntarily places himself under a hypno-lock to ensure fair play—no superpowers allowed. When a bomb explodes and he’s trapped, his self-imposed restraint leaves him unable to save himself, testing the limits of his commitment to fairness. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and brought to life with Curt Swan’s dynamic art and José Luis García-López’s precise inks, this 1975 issue features a standout cover by Nick Cardy.
In "Einer räumt ab!", Clark Kent joins Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Steve Lombard, Dave Stevens, Laura Conway, Lola Barnett, and Melba Manton for a friendly bowling game at the GTV studio. To keep things fair, Superman places a self-imposed hypno-lock on himself, disabling his powers—only to find himself trapped when a bomb explodes, leaving him unable to help.
In "Supermans perfektes Verbrechen," Superman—now known as Nova—struggles to fight crime without his powers, his confidence shattered by his dependence on them. When he's manipulated by the enigmatic Mr. Sokrates, his desperate attempt to prove himself leads him down a dangerous path that targets Batman, forcing a confrontation between two legends.
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↩ Reprints Superman #16/1968 (1968), Superman #12/1969 (1969), Action Comics #438 (1974), Superman #280 (1974), Superman #284 (1975), Action Comics #449 (1975), Superman #289 (1975)
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