Superman Taschenbuch #77
In "Geburt der Monster!", Superman faces a mind-bending challenge when two players, Rokk and Sorban, trick him into believing his parents' consciousness still live within his mind. Written by Craig Boldman and illustrated by Alex Saviuk, with inks by Kurt Schaffenberger and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1986 issue sees Superman harnessing latent energy to create two new beings—initially thought to be Jor-El and Lara. The cover, by Alex Saviuk and Murphy Anderson, captures the moment of revelation with striking precision.
In "Geburt der Monster!", Superman is drawn into a dangerous game between the alien tricksters Rokk and Sorban, who claim his parents' consciousness still live within his mind. When he attempts to extract the energy, he unwittingly brings forth two new beings—one resembling Jor-El, the other Lara Lor-Van—leaving him to confront the unsettling truth of what he’s created.
In "Im Namen des Volkes," Superman and Vigilante join forces to stop a dangerous criminal threat as a deadly nerve gas looms over New York City, with the stakes rising when the villain's true identity and motives begin to unravel. With Lana Lang caught in the crossfire and unexpected allies like Mr. Block and Maxie appearing, the city's fate hangs in the balance.
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