Superman Taschenbuch #47
In "Rendezvous mit dem Tod!", Atom stumbles through Prof. Hyatt’s time rift and witnesses a chilling moment from Superman’s past—though the full meaning remains shrouded. Back in the present, he still can’t stop the Man of Steel from racing into history to uncover the mystery of the cryogenic lab. Written by Dan Mishkin and brought to life by Alex Saviuk’s art, with inks by Frank McLaughlin and colors by Gene D’Angelo, this 1983 German edition features cover art by Saviuk and McLaughlin.
When the Atom travels through Professor Hyatt’s time rift, he witnesses the death of Superman in the past—yet even knowing the outcome, he can’t stop the Man of Steel from journeying back himself to uncover the mystery of the cryogenic lab. As past and present collide, the fate of Kal-El and the secrets of his ancestors hang in the balance.
Lois Lane takes a leap into the future aboard a spaceship, only to discover a shocking truth: she and Superman are set to marry—on a day that will also be their last. As the celebration unfolds, the presence of Professor Kryon and the mysterious die Exekutoren adds an unsettling edge to the moment, leaving the fate of their union hanging in the balance.
In "Teil 2: Der Tod ist Trauzeuge," Lois Lane confronts the truth behind her wedding to Superman, discovering that the future she witnessed was a deception designed to lure the Executioners—mind-controlled agents who manipulated Superman into proposing. As the weight of the ruse settles in, Lois demands the marriage be annulled, testing the strength of their bond against a web of lies and hidden agendas.
In "Die Schneefrau weint," Lois Lane and Clark Kent are sent to cover the coronation of Superman as Winter-King, but their assignment takes an unexpected turn when they stumble upon a group of gangsters whose fate is transformed by an icy mystery. As snow begins to fall in unnatural patterns, the pair finds themselves entangled in a chilling event that draws in Perry White, Norman Brooks, Dr. Tort, and Professor Bridnell—each with their own secrets buried beneath the frost.
When the Atom is hurled into a microscopic world through a telephone line, he finds himself facing a threat from a rogue gene molecule. Superman, using the Schrumpfstrahler von Kandor, shrinks down to join him in the hidden realm—where even the smallest dangers can be deadly.
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