Superman Taschenbuch #55
In a twist of fate, a reporter’s desperate quest to glimpse tomorrow accidentally fractures time, linking the present to a brutal future where tiger-like creatures dominate and the weak are hunted. With the help of Kamandi and the enigmatic Victor Epoch, Superman must navigate this fractured timeline—where even Jimmy Olsen and Perry White find themselves caught in the chaos—while Blume and Großer Caesar stand as unlikely beacons in the storm.
In "Die Dame ist eine Bombe Teil II - Das Todes-Rätsel," Lois Lane becomes the target of a desperate young scientist wielding a hidden bomb, demanding justice through fear. With time running out, Superman races to uncover the truth behind the threat, while Dr. Trevor and Ronald Devon find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of secrets and sabotage.
In "Teil 3 - Wer meinen Namen stiehlt . . .", Superman [Clark Kent - Kal-El] follows a trail of stolen identities, each name a thread in a growing mystery. With Lois Lane, Ronald Devon, Lena Kerwick, and Dr. Trevors caught in the web, he races to uncover the truth before a hidden danger comes to light.
In "Das Wunder des durstigen Donnerstags," a young historian from the year 3475 travels back to 1975 to uncover the mystery behind a day when Metropolis was gripped by a terrifying fear of water. When a young scientist accidentally contaminates the city's water supply, panic spreads and a desperate race begins—Superman must act fast to protect the citizens, while a misguided attempt at a cure sends one man into chaos. With Lois Lane, Dr. Larry Ishmael, and Inspector Bill Henderson caught in the storm, Superman faces his most unusual challenge yet: saving a city from something it can’t even drink.
In a chilling monologue, Lex Luthor recounts how his boundless hatred for Superman drove him to forge the Galaktische Golem—a being of clay and cosmic power—intended to erase the Man of Steel. But when their clash erupts in a cataclysmic explosion, the villain awakens to find himself utterly alone on a silent, lifeless Earth. With Lois Lane and Superman both vanished, and the world reduced to ash, Luthor's victory feels less like triumph and more like an endless, echoing defeat.
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