Superman Taschenbuch #19
In "Heirate mich oder stirb," Superman faces a bizarre threat when the freed Sirene manipulates the minds of the Justice League members, turning them against their female teammates. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Dick Dillin, Juan Ortiz, and Frank McLaughlin, this 1979 German edition features cover art by Dick Dillin and Dick Giordano, blending classic superhero action with a surreal, gender-bending twist.
In "Heirate mich oder stirb," Superman finds himself caught in a web of cosmic tension when Green Lantern crashes into his path, passing him the power ring before collapsing. With Star Sapphire’s influence spreading and Fridol, the Lord of the Weapon Masters of Quard, emerging as a new threat, Superman must rally allies like Lois Lane, the Green Arrow, and the Wonder Girl to stand against a crisis that tests both heroism and loyalty—before the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
In a chilling twist, the Quardianer use a mind-control device to paralyze Earth's population, relying on Superman’s presence to make their invasion unstoppable—except for the Android Roter Tornado, the only one immune to their influence. With the planet frozen in silence, Roter Tornado must find a way to break the hold before the Quardianer complete their conquest, while Superman struggles to resist the same unseen force.
In "Der Götze mit fünf Gesichtern," the Phantom Stranger must confront a family of ancient gods threatening the world, while the Atom grapples with a personal dilemma—whether to reveal his secret identity to Jean Loring on the eve of their marriage. As Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and other heroes stand ready, the line between myth and modern danger blurs in this tale of faith, identity, and the weight of legacy.
In "Die abtrünnige Göttin," the freed Sirene Mauri turns her cunning against the Justice League, manipulating the minds of its male members and driving them to battle their female counterparts—forcing a clash of loyalty, identity, and trust within the ranks of Earth’s mightiest heroes. With Superman, Batman, and the rest caught in her psychic web, the League faces not just a physical threat, but a test of unity that could fracture their bond forever.
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