Superman Taschenbuch #9
In "Der Antibio-Mann," Superman faces a deadly crisis when the Kryptonian villain Amalak unleashes a plague upon Earth, threatening countless lives. With Supergirl struggling to contain the threat, Superman races to harness the healing power of Nam-Ek, hoping to save those infected. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life by Curt Swan’s iconic art, Frank Springer’s inks, and Jerry Serpe’s colors, this 1978 tale blends sci-fi urgency with Superman’s enduring hope. The cover, by José Luis García-López and Bob Oksner, captures the stakes in striking detail.
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Der kryptonische Mörder Amalak hat die Seuche auf die Erde gebracht. Supergirl versucht vergeblich ihn zu stoppen, während Superman die Heilwirkung von Nam-Ek für die Erkrankten benutzen will.
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