Superman Taschenbuch #38
In "Superduell um Clark Kent!", Superman is unexpectedly pulled into the future during a mission, where he's told he's already the third version of himself—and that his body has been saved twice before. Upon returning to his own time, he realizes the journey was not through time, but through a parallel dimension, leaving him with more questions than answers. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life with Curt Swan’s iconic art and Murphy Anderson’s precise inks, this 1982 Taschenbuch edition features a striking cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano.
When centaurs, satyrs, and harpies unexpectedly settle in the neighborhood, tensions flare and the residents of the town are pushed to the edge. Amid the chaos, a young woman named Melissa finds herself caught between old grudges and the growing threat of a sudden flood—forcing her and her neighbors, including Shazam and the enigmatic Dion, to confront their differences before it’s too late.
Jimmy Olsen is stunned when he encounters three versions of himself—each eerily identical, yet one of them bears a grudge. The man claiming to be his doppelgänger is a former criminal seeking revenge for being exposed by Jimmy, and now the truth is about to unravel in ways no one expected.
In a tense twist of identity and deception, Jimmy Olsen finds himself stalked by a man who looks exactly like him—only this doppelgänger has a far darker agenda. With help from Lois Lane and Perry White, Jimmy must unravel a web of lies spun by Shelby Drake, who’s determined to destroy him after his past was exposed.
In "Des Todes goldene Maske," Superman tracks a gold smuggler while Batman, searching for his ailing brother Thomas Wayne Jr., becomes entangled with the enigmatic Deadman—disguised as the flamboyant aerialist Wagehals Wagos. As suspicion swirls and identities blur, the two heroes navigate a web of deception, with Deadman's true role in the mystery slowly unfolding.
In a mysterious journey through time, Superman finds himself thrust into a future where he’s told he’s already lived through two previous incarnations of himself—his body having been saved twice before. Back in his own era, he begins to question whether his experience was truly a trip through time or something far stranger: a passage into a parallel dimension. With the echoes of history whispering around him, including the unexpected presence of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and George Custer, the Man of Steel must confront the unsettling truth that even his own identity may not be as singular as he believed.
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