Superman Taschenbuch #29
In "Der böse Fluch," Superman returns from a mission to find Metropolis turned upside down: Jimmy Olsen is now Jenny Olsen, and Perry White has become Penny White. The culprit? A mischievous kobold from the fifth dimension, seeking revenge after being tricked at his own wedding. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life by Curt Swan’s art, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1980 classic features a delightfully surreal twist on familiar faces. The cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano captures the story’s whimsical yet eerie tone.
When Dr. Fate searches for a cure for his beloved Inza, a ghostly English sailing ship from the past suddenly appears, unleashing ancient magic that ensnares Superman. As the ship’s eerie presence disrupts Metropolis, Superman, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Captain Ezra Hawk must unravel the mystery before the spectral vessel’s power claims more victims.
When a blow to the head activates a strange region of Johnny Nevada’s brain, he transforms into a living sand dune—unstoppable, shifting, and utterly out of control. Only Superman’s unmistakable, thunderous laughter can restore him, but with Lois Lane caught in the chaos, the Man of Steel must find a way to laugh loud enough to save a man made of sand.
When a scientist exposed to radiation gains the ability to create an invisible body that renders even Superman and Batman powerless, only a blind girl named Betsy Pyatt can perceive his true form. As chaos unfolds in Metropolis, the line between hero and threat blurs, and the fate of the city hangs in the balance.
When Professor Jasper J. Pepperwinkel claims his latest invention—capable of creating frozen photographic images—has been stolen, Superman steps in to investigate. With the help of Jimmy Olsen and Steve Lombard, the Man of Steel follows a trail that leads through Metropolis’ streets and into the shadows of a mystery involving a mysterious rider who seems to vanish into thin air.
When Superman returns from a mission, he’s stunned to find everyone around him has swapped genders—Jimmy Olsen is now Jenny Olsen, and Perry White has become Penny White. The mischievous Mr. MXYZPTLK is behind the chaos, having been outwitted on his own wedding day, and now he’s using his powers to turn the world upside down.
In "Schuldig oder nicht schuldig," Clark Kent finds himself as a juror in a high-stakes murder trial, where the weight of justice rests on his shoulders. As he uncovers hidden truths about the accused, he quietly works to guide the other jurors toward the truth—without revealing his secret identity.
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