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.
In a chilling tale from Superman Taschenbuch #9, the Kryptonian killer Amalak unleashes a deadly plague upon Earth, threatening to overwhelm humanity. As Supergirl races to contain the spreading horror, Superman turns to the ancient healing power of Nam-Ek—only to find that time and trust may be the truest tests of salvation.
When Dr. Predor swaps his astral form with Superman’s, the Man of Steel finds himself trapped in a foreign consciousness—while the villain takes control of his body. With Lois Lane racing to uncover the truth, and a spectral echo of Deadman offering cryptic warnings, the line between hero and imposter begins to blur.
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