Wundergirl #41
In "Silbern der Geist… Golden die Seele," the Kaiserin der Silber Schlange launches another assault, leaving Queen Hippolyte with a haunting familiarity. As the mystery unfolds, it's revealed that the Kaiserin may be the reincarnated sister of the fallen Diana—once believed dead at the hands of Herkules—now returned with a soul caught between vengeance and revelation. Written by Jack C. Harris and brought to life by José Delbo’s dynamic art, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1979 issue features a cover by Delbo and Dick Giordano that captures the story’s eerie, mythic tone.
In "Silbern der Geist… Golden die Seele," Wundergirl faces a haunting threat as Astarte, Kaiserin der Silber Schlange, returns with a mystery tied to her own past. When Königin Hippolyte reveals a shocking connection to Astarte’s true identity, the truth unravels a forgotten tragedy — one that links Astarte to a long-dead sister, Diana, and a betrayal that echoes through time. As ancient gods watch from the shadows, the line between memory and myth blurs in a story where identity, loss, and divine judgment collide.
In "Das Ding mit der Schwerkraft," Supergirl joins forces with the Retter as a seismic crisis threatens the city—sparked by a long-standing feud between two cousins whose experiments with gravity have spiraled out of control. With Gravitron's twin personas, Rudolph Clement and Martin Tain, locked in a battle of forces, the team must navigate shifting landscapes and unstable ground to save lives before the planet itself gives way.
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↩ Reprints DC Special Series #9 (1978), The Superman Family #191 (1978), Wonder Woman #253 (1979)
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