Superman Taschenbuch #11
In "Der Zeitlose," the Legion of Super-Heroes faces a shocking accusation: five of their members are charged with murdering a villain's son. With Wildfire gravely injured and a dangerous psycho-beast on the loose, the heroes must track it down before it strikes again. Tensions rise when Marko Chang, desperate to save his own son, seeks the creature's power—only to be denied by Brainiac 5, with tragic consequences. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by George Tuska, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Jerry Serpe, this gripping tale unfolds with emotional weight and suspense. The cover, by James Sherman and Bob Wiacek, captures the story's intensity.
In "Der Zeitlose," Superboy teams up with the Legion of Super-Heroes as the brilliant but now unstable Prof. Jaxon Rug, wielding a time machine's boundless power, launches a sudden assault on the Legion and Rond Vidar. With time itself unraveling around them, the heroes must confront a foe who bends history to his will—before the past, present, and future are lost forever.
In a tense courtroom drama that tests the Legion of Super-Heroes to their core, five members are accused of murdering a young man—charged not by law, but by a vengeful enemy who demands justice. With Wildfeuer gravely injured and the only cure tied to the captured Psycho-Bestie, the team faces a moral crisis when Marko Chang pleads for the creature to save his own son, only to be denied by Brainiac 5. The fate of lives hangs in the balance as loyalty, guilt, and the weight of choice collide.
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