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Superman#21/1968
Cover: Pete Costanza

Superman #21/1968

Oct 1968 · Egmont Ehapa · 1,00 DEM; 1,10 CHF; 6,50 ATS; 13 LUF; 170 ITL
“Kryptons erster Superman”

In "Kryptons erster Superman," Superman's uncharacteristic behavior puzzles those around him, leading his cousin Supergirl to journey to Kandor in search of answers. There, she uncovers a startling truth about his origins—revealing that as an infant, he was compelled by hypnosis, a secret long buried on Krypton. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by Curt Swan's art with George Klein's inks, this 1968 tale offers a rare, intimate look into Superman's earliest days, with a cover by Pete Costanza.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist Curt Swan · inker George Klein · cover Pete Costanza

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artist Curt Swan
cover pencils, inks Pete Costanza

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Superman spielt verrückt. Seine Cousine Supergirl fliegt nach Kandor um eine Lösung zu suchen. Dort erfährt sie, daß er mit Hypnose als Baby dazu gezwungen wurde.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).