Supermans Freunde #2
In "Der Tag, an dem die Bestien kamen!", Blitzschwalbe follows a suspicious couple, only to find himself caught in a mind-bending twist when the woman transfers her consciousness into his body at the last moment. Written by Dan Mishkin and illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Heck and colors by Nansi Hoolahan, this 1984 Egmont Ehapa issue delivers a sharp, surreal turn on the hero’s usual role. The cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano captures the moment of tension with striking clarity.
When Etta Candy and Diana Prince take a rare day off in Washington, their quiet stroll turns chaotic as mysterious attackers—once human, now twisted into beasts—descend upon the city. With Circe’s shadow looming, the two must rely on instinct and courage to survive the sudden onslaught.
When Senator Abernathy fears his past betrayal is catching up to him, his life is suddenly threatened—forcing Steve Trevor and Wundergirl to shield him from an unseen enemy. As suspicion swirls and secrets surface, old alliances are tested and new dangers emerge, leaving the team on edge.
In "Tödliche Jagd!", Wundergirl and her allies face a renewed threat as Aegeus returns, backed by a mysterious god and a powerful politician determined to manipulate Cold War tensions. With Steve Trevor and Etta Candy by her side, Wundergirl must unravel a deadly game where ancient power and modern politics collide—before the next strike is aimed at home.
In "Das Erbe," Blitzschwalbe [Dinah Lance] misjudges a suspicious couple, only to find herself trapped in a shocking twist when the woman transfers her consciousness into Dinah’s body at the last moment. With her mind now in the hero’s form, the fugitive must navigate the chaos of her own identity while the real Dinah fights to reclaim her life.
When longtime rivals Zenna Persik and Per Schlagel finally clash in a devastating explosion, Wundergirl and Blitzschwalbe barely escape the blast—only to find themselves drawn into a conflict that threatens to unravel more than just their alliance.
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