Wundergirl #27
In "Der Sumo," Supergirl—Kara Zor-El—is summoned to the bottled city of Kandor only to be arrested and condemned for a crime she doesn’t remember: banishing a fellow Kryptonian to the Phantomzone. Evidence from a memory band appears damning, implicating her in aiding Lex Luthor during a past crime, and she’s swiftly sentenced. As the verdict is delivered, a mysterious energy being watches from the shadows, its presence hinting at deeper currents beneath the trial. Written by Jack C. Harris and illustrated by Jack Abel, with inks by Joe Giella and colors by Jean McMillan, this 1978 issue features a cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano.
In a tense showdown that pits cunning against strength, Wundergirl faces off against the deadly Sumo, who has been sent to eliminate her. Meanwhile, the elusive Springer continues his string of thefts, forcing Wundergirl to intervene—until he takes a child hostage, prompting an unexpected alliance with the Sumo, who sacrifices his final strength to stop him. Amid the chaos, Pierre Marchant quietly plans a future with Etta Candy, while Steve Trevor and Spectre watch the unfolding drama from the shadows.
In "Kandor gegen Supergirl," Supergirl [Linda Danvers] is summoned to the bottled city of Kandor only to be arrested and put on trial for a crime she doesn’t remember: wrongfully banishing a fellow Kryptonian to the Phantom Zone. With damning evidence from a memory band implicating her—and even a flashback revealing her past alliance with Lex Luthor—Supergirl faces a verdict from Krypton’s Council, led by Judge Ro-Lar, while the enigmatic Van-Zee watches from the shadows.
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