Superman Taschenbuch #7
In "Mega-Tod," the Joker sabotages Lex Luthor’s scheme to steal the Green Lantern’s willpower—only to subject himself to the experiment, triggering a sudden, terrifying surge of genius that twists his madness into something far more dangerous. Written by Elliot Maggin and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1977 tale from the Superman Taschenbuch series delivers a chilling twist on the classic villain’s chaos, with Bob Oksner’s cover capturing the eerie transformation in bold, striking detail.
In a chilling twist of time, a man from a dystopian future arrives in the present, determined to erase humanity to spare it from a fate too terrible to imagine. With Superman and Batman racing to stop him, and even a mysterious Superman Robot entering the fray, the line between savior and destroyer blurs in this tense, thought-provoking tale.
In this 1977 tale from Superman Taschenbuch #7, the Joker disrupts Lex Luthor’s scheme to steal the Green Lantern’s willpower—only to subject himself to the experiment, unleashing a shocking transformation. As Luthor’s mind succumbs to madness, the Clown’s chaotic brilliance takes over, turning the tables in a battle of wits that blurs the line between genius and insanity.
In "Verrat!", Supergirl and Superman are manipulated by a mysterious alien force that implants them with mind-control glasses, turning the heroes into pawns in a sinister plot. With Superman now under their command, the League faces an unthinkable threat as their own champion is sent to subjugate the rest of the Justice League.
When Clark Kent feels stuck in a rut, a mix-up with a missing millionaire gives him a chance to shake things up—literally. Posing as the missing heir, Superman sets out to uncover the truth behind the disappearance, drawing the attention of Ed Horn, Al Davies, and even a cameo from Steve Lombard and Morgan Edge.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #423 (1972), Detective Comics #443 (1974), The Joker #7 (1976), The Superman Family #182 (1977), World's Finest Comics #244 (1977), Action Comics #471 (1977)
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