Superman Taschenbuch #41
In "Tödliche Haustiere!", Superman unterstützt einen alten Indianer-Magier bei magischen Beschwörungen during einer reportage über die Pionierzeit—doch nach dem Tod des Zauberers wird er von Rotem Falken gezwungen, seine Kräfte zu verlieren. Mit Curt Swan’s expressive art and Murphy Anderson’s dynamic inks, this 1982 issue delivers a gripping tale of trust and betrayal, all framed by George Pérez’s striking cover pencils and Bob Smith’s sharp inks.
In a story from the 1982 Superman Taschenbuch #41, Superman joins forces with an ancient Indian mystic during a reportage on the pioneer era, using his powers to aid magical rituals. When the mystic dies, his spirit summons Don Falk, the Roter Falke, who seeks to exploit Superman’s weakened state by trapping him as leverage against the government—setting off a tense standoff with Frank Haldane, Weisse Schlange, and Mondblume drawn into the conflict.
In a tense showdown from *Superman Taschenbuch #41*, Superman is bound to a torture stake, helpless as Frank Haldane plans to keep the treasure of Montezuma for himself. With the Roter Falke and Weisse Schlange watching, and Mondblume’s presence adding mystery, Superman’s escape could unravel a dangerous scheme—but how he breaks free remains a mystery.
When gossip reporter Lola Barnett plants a bug in Clark Kent’s apartment to scoop the next big story, Superman’s quick thinking turns the tables in a clever game of cat and mouse. With help from a surprisingly sharp-witted Lester and a few well-placed distractions, the Daily Planet’s most persistent reporter finds herself outmaneuvered—just as the truth starts to unfold.
When Jimmy Olsen stumbles upon his former flame Lucy Lane during a news assignment, old feelings reignite—just as a mysterious plane crash pulls him into a dangerous investigation. With help from Jenny Owens and unexpected support from Superman’s shadow, Jimmy races to uncover the truth behind the disaster, unaware of how deeply it ties to his past.
In "Rückkehr von den Toten," Superman and Starman face off against Mongul, who seeks to seize the imperial throne. With the fate of an entire realm hanging in the balance, Starman must make a devastating choice—destroy the ultimate weapon, even if it means dismantling the very empire it was meant to protect.
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