Superman Taschenbuch #21
In "Her mit deinen Superaugen," Lois Lane temporarily takes the reins as editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet after breaking a major story, earning a 60-day stint at the top. When a young scientist threatens her with a mini-bomb to expose a hidden truth, Superman must follow a list of names given by the scientist’s father to uncover the real danger before it’s too late. Written by Arnold Drake and illustrated by John Rosenberger with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1979 tale blends journalistic intrigue with Superman’s signature heroism, all framed by Ross Andru’s cover pencils and Dick Giordano’s inks.
Superman uses a clever ruse to outwit the Skeletons, pretending an alien has stolen his super-vision—leaving the gangsters confident in their advantage. With Lana Lang and Opticus (Lois Lane) watching closely, the hero turns the tables in a tense game of deception and wits.
When a monstrous creature attacks beneath the city streets, Schattengirl is injured in the fray—leaving her life in the hands of the reluctant Brainiac 5, who steps in only under duress. As the threat resurfaces and the danger escalates, the Legion of Super-Heroes must rally, even as old tensions simmer beneath the surface.
In "Die Dame ist eine Bombe," Lois Lane finds herself unexpectedly in charge of the Daily Planet for 60 days after a major scoop, but her new role quickly turns perilous when a young scientist, Gaby Mason, threatens her with a mini-bomb to expose a hidden truth. With time running out, Superman—working under the alias Clark Kent—must follow a trail of names given by Ronald Devon’s father, piecing together a mystery that links Melba Manton, Dr. Trevors, and Lena Kerr to a dangerous secret. As the clock ticks, only a sharp mind and a deep understanding of the people involved can stop the impending disaster.
When the mischievous Mxyzptlk is exiled to Earth after pushing his pranks too far in the Fifth Dimension, Superman is tasked with helping him return—though Clark Kent is already stretched thin. With Lois Lane unexpectedly transformed by an alien reptilian virus and the situation spiraling, even the Man of Steel is out of his depth, especially with the mysterious Richter GLPZR and BZQP adding to the chaos.
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