Superman Taschenbuch #27
In "Tödliche Energie," Superman teams up with Hawk and Dr. Fate to rescue Wildfire and Sun Boy from Mordru’s grasp in the 30th century, where they must recover the Silver Wheel. Meanwhile, the Green Lanterns and Batman assist Brainiac 5 and Princess Projectra in obtaining the Green Bell of Uthool. Written by Paul Levitz and Martin Pasko, with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin, and colors by Anthony Tollin, this 1980 Egmont Ehapa edition features a striking cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
In "Tödliche Energie," Superman and Grüner Pfeil team up to uncover the truth behind a ruthless land baron who will stop at nothing to protect a mysterious, energy-rich water source—even if it means taking lives. With Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen making cameo appearances, the duo races against time to expose a conspiracy rooted in greed and power.
In "Krise im 30. Jahrhundert," Mordru unleashes a desperate bid for power by abducting key heroes from the Justice League and the League of Peace, dragging them into the distant future to claim ancient mystical artifacts. With Superman, Dr. Fate, and Falke racing to recover the Silver Wheel, and Batman teaming with the two Green Lanterns to secure the Green Bell of Uthool, the fate of three ancient demons hangs in the balance—though even Mordru’s mastery may not be enough to control what he awakens.
In "Krise mal drei," the heroes of Earth I and Earth II are thrown into chaos as three powerful demons manipulate them, driving the two leagues of heroes to battle one another. With the fate of both worlds hanging in the balance, Superman, Batman, and a host of other iconic figures must overcome their divisions and unite before the demons' dark designs succeed.
In a tense alliance forged in desperation, Superman stands beside four of his most notorious foes—Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Morgan Edge, and der Marodeur—only to be confronted by ghostly duplicates of himself, wreaking havoc across Metropolis. As the shadowy phantoms strike without warning, the villains claim that every time Superman uses his powers, he becomes the very threat he fights, and the line between hero and enemy begins to blur.
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