SUPERMAN v1 #301-400 (1976-1984)


Superman v1 #301
Solomon Grundy Wins On a Monday
Fecha: 1976.07| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1134 (NOVARO).
Solomon Grundy travels to Earth-One, beats Superman in battle, and goes searching for an other-Earth version of himself.
Notas: Debut de la organización criminal Skull. Debut de Terri Cross, fan de Clark.
Superman v1 #302
Seven-Foot-Two, and Still Growing
Fecha: 1976.08| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), José Luis García-López, Bob Oksner (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1138 (NOVARO).
Lex Luthor makes Superman grow to nine feet tall, impairing his control over his own body, but the Atom lends the Man of Steel a hand to set things right.
Superman v1 #303
When Lightning Strikes, Thunder Kills
Fecha: 1976.09| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan, Bob Oksner (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1142 (NOVARO).
Whirlicane attacks Superman again with an android who can morph into two deadly beings, Thunder and Lightning.
Notas: Debut de Thunder and Lightning y de Albert Michaels de STAR Labs, posterior Atomic Skull.
Superman v1 #304
The Parasite’s Prism of Peril
Fecha: 1976.10| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan, Bob Oksner (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1146 (NOVARO).
The Parasite creates a power-prism that gives other people super-powers and turns them against Superman.
Notas: Debut de Jenet Klyburn de STAR Labs.
Superman v1 #305
The Man Who Toyed With Death
Fecha: 1976.11| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Bob Oksner (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1150 (NOVARO).
The original Toyman becomes a criminal again, kills the new Toyman, then attacks Superman. Bizarro No. 1 appears, and Toyman makes him a deal: he will fix the imperfect duplicator machine which creates Bizarros if the Idiot of Steel will kill Superman.
Notas: El Juguetero I mata al Juguetero II.
Superman v1 #306
Backward Battle For the Bizarro World
Fecha: 1976.12| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Bob Oksner (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1154 (NOVARO).
Bizarro thinks Superman has destroyed the Bizarro World, but Superman convinces him that it was just a mirage and that Htrae still exists. The Toyman turns himself in to the police for rehabilitation.
Superman v1 #307
Krypton–No More
Fecha: 1977.01| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Frank Springer, José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1158 (NOVARO).
Fearing pollution could destroy the Earth, and unwilling to lose another home planet, Superman goes on a rampage, destroying supertankers, which can (and sometimes do) leak huge amounts of oil and endanger sea life. In the process, he has to fight and defeat the Protector, a mutant whose powers are fuelled by pollution. But Supergirl comes to the Fortress of Solitude, smashes statues of Jor-El and Lara, destroys a fake bottle city of Kandor, and tells him that his memories of Krypton were all a lie. Krypton, she says, never existed, and both she and he are only powerful human mutants who were born on Earth.
Superman v1 #308
This Planet Is Mine
Fecha: 1977.02| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Frank Springer, José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1162 (NOVARO).
The Protector escapes the Fortress of Solitude while Superman is sorrowing over the loss of his heritage. Later, Superman catches up to the Protector and his master / partner Radion, another mutant whose powers were caused by a nuclear accident at an atomic power plant. He tricks both of them into defeating each other.
Notas: Debut de Radion
Superman v1 #309
Blind Hero’s Bluff
Fecha: 1977.03| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Frank Springer, José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1166 (NOVARO).
Superman at first concerns himself only with local crime, and, when Supergirl asks him to undertake a space mission with her, he refuses. She slaps him and goes ahead herself. Later,
Superman v1 #310
The Man With the Kryptonite Heart
Fecha: 1977.04| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Tex Blaisdell (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1170 (NOVARO).
When Roger Corben, SKULL member and brother of the original Metallo, is injured in a robbery, the crime cabal makes him into a second Metallo with a Kryptonite heart and sends him against Superman.
Notas: Debut de Metallo II (Roger Corben)
Superman v1 #311
Plague of the Antibiotic Man
Fecha: 1977.05| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Springer (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1174 (NOVARO).
Superman and the Flash battle Nam-Ek, a survivor of Krypton with a Rondor horn, whom the Man of Steel mistakenly thinks has been causing a plague in Central City. When he apparently kills Nam-Ek, Superman believes he must retire. Worse yet, Lois Lane is stricken by the plague.
Superman v1 #312
Today the City, Tomorrow the World
Fecha: 1977.06| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Dan Adkins (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1178 (NOVARO).
Supergirl joins Superman in their quest to find a cure for «journalist’s disease» and to help the dying Flash. Superman discovers that Nam-Ek, whom he thought he had accidentally killed, is alive and now is an ally of their enemy Amalak. Superman battles Nam-Ek, hoping to use the healing energies of his Rondor horn to save the disease victims. Supergirl fights an electro-surrogate force-being controlled by Amalak and defeats it, but is temporarily blinded by the flash of its destruction and is rendered unconscious by Amalak. Threatening Supergirl’s life with a «star-cannon», Amalak allows Superman to take Nam-Ek to Earth while he holds Supergirl prisoner. Minutes later, Amalak tells Supergirl that he created «journalist’s disease»,and he is now going to kill her.
Superman v1 #313
The Only Way You’ll Save the Earth Is Over My Dead Body
Fecha: 1977.07| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Dan Adkins (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1182 (NOVARO).
Supergirl has seen Superman melt the interior of Amalak’s gun barrel with his heat-vision, so, after Amalak reveals to her his plan of destroying Superman psychologically, she gets up and bashes him. Amalak retaliates by using his «electro-surrogate» to fight her while he shields himself with a force-field. Superman cures the journalists with Nam-Ek’s Rondor horn, then discovers that the plague is really spread through Jamie’s «dog», actually an alien named Jevik who conceals his true form through hypnosis. When Superman battles Jevik, Jamie sees the Man of Steel as abusing his dog, and interposes himself between Jevik and Superman, refusing to let the battle go on.
Superman v1 #314
Before This Night Is Over, Superman Will Kill
Fecha: 1977.08| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Dan Adkins (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1186 (NOVARO).
Jamie Lombard collapses suddenly from «journalist’s disease». Superman is about to destroy Jevik, which is in its non-living phase. Amalak, by remote control, causes Jevik to shift into living phase, and Superman stops just before he would have killed it. After a short battle, he subdues Jevik. Then Superman goes to the Justice League satellite, where he battles Amalak and defeats him by striking Kanjar Ro’s gamma gong. Later, Amalak kills himself, trying to make Superman think he has hurt Amalak fatally with the gong-striking, but Superman makes him confess the truth with his dying breath. Superman distributes a world-wide cure for «journalist’s disease» by putting tranquilizer in clouds. Later, he finds a fully-recovered Green Lantern and Flash, who have rescued Supergirl.
Superman v1 #315
Good Evening, Superman–I’m Clark Kent, and You’re Not
Fecha: 1977.09| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Dan Adkins (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1190 (NOVARO).
Superman and Supergirl send Nam-Ek into the Phantom Zone. Then, after a brief fray with several SKULL thugs, the Man of Steel meets a new Blackrock, infused into the body of comedian Les Vegas.
Notas: Debut de Blackrock II
Superman v1 #316
The ‘Heart-Attack’ That Crippled Superman
Fecha: 1977.10| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1194 (NOVARO).
Metallo resumes his murder campaign against SKULL, and traps Superman with Kryptonite, vowing he will take the Kryptonian’s heart for his own once the Man of Steel dies.
Superman v1 #317
The Killer With the Heart of Steel
Fecha: 1977.11| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Dan Adkins (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1198 (NOVARO).
Superman manages to escape Metallo’s Kryptonite deathtrap and unmasks his new disguise as the associate producer of Clark Kent’s news show. Later, Morgan Edge introduces Clark to his new co-anchor: Lana Lang.
Superman v1 #318
The Wreck of the Cosmic Hound
Fecha: 1977.12| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1202 (NOVARO).
In space, Superman meets Peg-Leg Portia, whose alien dogs have kept her alive for 300 years and who now wishes only to die.
Superman v1 #319
How To Make a Marshland Monster
Fecha: 1978.01| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1206 (NOVARO).
A new Solomon Grundy is created from slime contacted by the Earth-Two Grundy, and is used by the Parasite against Superman.
Superman v1 #320
The Absolute-Power Play of the Parasite
Fecha: 1978.02| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1210 (NOVARO).
Superman loses total control of his powers while continuing his battle against Solomon Grundy and some enemy agents, and does not suspect the Parasite’s hand in it.
Superman v1 #321
Too Strong To Survive
Fecha: 1978.03| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1214 (NOVARO).
Superman encounters the Parasite again, has his powers sapped, and is in danger of falling to his death.
Superman v1 #322
Laser War Over Metropolis
Fecha: 1978.04| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1218 (NOVARO).
The Parasite and Superman have a final duel with heat-vision.
Superman v1 #323
The Man With the Self-Destruct Mind
Fecha: 1978.05| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1222 (NOVARO).
Dr. Albert Michaels becomes the super-powered Atomic Skull, captures Lois Lane with the help of SKULL, knocks out Superman, and summons Titano to destroy him.
Notas: Debut de Calavera Atómica.
Superman v1 #324
Beware the Eyes That Paralyze
Fecha: 1978.06| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Chiaramonte (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1226 (NOVARO).
Superman awakens in time to stun Titano. He finally defeats both Titano and the Atomic Skull and returns Titano to the Planet of the Giants, then uses the Supermobile to suck up the Kryptonite dust surrounding Earth.
Superman v1 #325
The Super Sellout of Metropolis
Fecha: 1978.07| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Chiaramonte (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1230 (NOVARO).
Superman has fugue episodes, in which he experiences memory blackouts and behaves uncharacteristically. In one of those episodes, he has signed a contract with the UBC network. In another, he announces in a UBC interview that he will soon reveal his secret identity.
Superman v1 #326
A Million Dollars a Minute
Fecha: 1978.08| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1244 (NOVARO).
Superman learns that Dr. Peter Silverstone has engineered his forced employment by UBC and destroys the mechanism responsible for his fugues. He destroys Blackrock III, which was a construct of ionic particles, and bollixes the revelation of his secret identity with help from Wonder Woman. Later, in his apartment, Clark Kent is confronted by Kobra, who threatens to teleport him to a red-sun system in which he would die instantly.
Superman v1 #327
The Sandstorm That Swallowed Metropolis
Fecha: 1978.09| Créditos: Martin Pasko, Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1250 (NOVARO).
Kobra, who has discovered Superman’s secret identity, kidnaps Jonathan and Martha Kent from the past and holds them hostage to prevent the Man of Steel from interfering in his plans.
Superman v1 #328/2
Clark Kent, How Would You Like To Meet Your Real Father?
Fecha: 1978.09| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1254 (NOVARO).
Clark Kent poses as the son of a wealthy man to reunite him with his real long-lost son.
Superman v1 #328
Attack of the Kryptonoid
Fecha: 1978.10| Créditos: Martin Pasko, Cary Burkett (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1254 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 10.
A living metallic organism from Krypton fuses with the body of a Superman robot and a one-armed general who blames Superman for the loss of his limb. The composite being, who calls himself the Kryptonoid, attacks Superman.
Superman v1 #329
I Have Met the Enemy — and It is Me
Fecha: 1978.11| Créditos: Martin Pasko, Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Chiaramonte, Kurt Schaffenberger, Frank Giacoia (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1258 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 11.
Superman diverts the Kryptonoid’s attention by revealing that a Superman Robot was what caused General Derwent’s injury and freezes it in helium. On Earth 2, Superman must recover the Kent’s stolen new car or his secret may get out.
Superman v1 #330
The Master Mesmerizer of Metropolis
Fecha: 1978.12| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1262 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 12.
Superman super-hypnotizes all of Metropolis to keep its citizens from falling under the control of the Spellbinder.
Superman v1 #331
Lockup At 20,000 Feet
Fecha: 1979.01| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1266 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 13.
Carl “Moosie” Draper, an old alumnus of Clark Kent’s from Smallville High School and a specialist in planning prisons, has his design for a jail modified by Superman. Out of jealousy, Draper becomes the Master Jailer, defeats and imprisons Superman, uses the Parasite to remove his super-powers, and kidnaps Lana Lang.
Notas: Debut de Master Jailer. Se crea la prisión Superman Island .
Superman v1 #332
The Eternity Cage
Fecha: 1979.02| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1270 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 14.
Superman is forced to run a maze filled with dangers, until Lana Lang helps him regain his powers and he escapes and defeats the Master Jailer.
Superman v1 #333
Happy New Year, Rest In Peace
Fecha: 1979.03| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1274 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 15.
Bizarro No. 1 comes to Earth with the intent of fulfilling a prophecy of Lois Lane’s and Lana Lang’s deaths, despite opposition from Superman.
Notas: Superman declara por fin que ama más a Lois que a Lana
Superman v1 #334
The Man Who Stole Superman’s Eyes
Fecha: 1979.04| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1278 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 8.
Superman and Lois Lane run a ruse in which Lois pretends to be Opticus, a villain who robs Superman of his sight, in order to trap the Skeleton Gang. Later, Superman admits that Lois Lane is the only woman he will ever love, and Lana Lang decides to leave Metropolis.
Superman v1 #335
Mxyzptlk Spelled Backwards Is T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Fecha: 1979.05| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1282 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 9.
Mr. Mxyzptlk is scheduled to wed Miss Bgbznz, but has been exiled from his dimension until he atones for an act of mischief. He appeals to Superman for help, but is told that he will only receive it if he cures Superman of a plague that is turning him into a human lizard.
Superman v1 #336
A Rose By Any Other Name
Fecha: 1979.06| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1286 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 16.
Dr. Brad Roberts has found a way of submerging the Thorn personality beneath Rose Forrest as long as she wears a necklace of his devising. However, the necklace produces an effect that also makes Clark Kent as aggressive as Superman, and, when the Man of Steel takes it away from Rose, she becomes the Thorn and attacks him to get it back.
Superman v1 #337
Too Many Crooks
Fecha: 1979.07| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1290 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 17.
Don-El becomes delusional, leaves Kandor, enlarges himself, and imitates Superman. To bring him out of his delusion, the real Superman impersonates various villains and battles him.
Superman v1 #338
Let My People Grow
Fecha: 1979.08| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Chiaramonte (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1294 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 18.
Superman, at great peril to himself, absorbs the energies of a supernova into a power canister, and returns with it to Earth. He and Supergirl intend to use it to power an enlarging ray with which to restore Kandor to its normal size. To test it, Superman arranges to have himself shrunken by Brainiac and then enlarged. He accomplishes this by using a supersonic «beacon» device that only Brainiac can hear to lure the computer-villain into a space battle. Superman manuvers his foe into using the shrink-ray on him, but, when Brainiac tries to do the same to Supergirl, she counterattacks with the enlarging ray, which reverses Brainiac’s weapon and causes him and his craft to shrink beyond detection. Later, in the Fortress, Supergirl restores Superman to normal height with the enlarging ray.
Notas: La ciudad en la botella Kandor es agrandada.
Superman v1 #339
Nuclear Nightmare
Fecha: 1979.09| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1298 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 19.
A mishap at a nuclear reactor transfers the mind of a scientist into the body of a robot, who confronts Superman and changes him into a being of steel.
Superman v1 #340
The Night of the Walking Bomb
Fecha: 1979.10| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1302 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 20.
Superman discovers he has merely been covered by a steel shell, breaks out of it, and defeats N.R.G.-X, which self-destructs. Grant Haskill is left comatose.
Superman v1 #341/2
The Man Who Could Cancel Catastrophe
Fecha: 1979.10| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1302 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 20.
Con-man J. Wilbur Wolfingham is selling amulets which, he says, will teleport the wearer to safety if disaster strikes, but Superman decides to put the product to the test.
Superman v1 #341
The Man Who Could Cause Catastrophe
Fecha: 1979.11| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN(BRUGUERA) 21.
Major Disaster causes disasters to drain off excess energy from his body and to transfer it into Superman’s body, intending to destroy the Man of Steel with it.
Superman v1 #342
Hero Under Glass
Fecha: 1979.12| Créditos: Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan, Frank Chiaramonte (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1306 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 26.
Thanks to a pollution cloud released into the atmosphere by STAR Labs, Superman must exist inside a glass isolation booth, and Chemo has chosen the moment to attack Metropolis.
Superman v1 #343/2
The Last Days of Metropolis
Fecha: 1979.12| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1306 (NOVARO).
A sorceror from ancient Pompeii is revived in modern times, thinks Superman is a menace, and magically imprisons him within a missile set to destroy Metropolis.
Superman v1 #343
The Last Days of Metropolis
Fecha: 1980.01| Créditos: Denny O’Neil (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1310 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 29.
A sorceror from ancient Pompeii is revived in modern times, thinks Superman is a menace, and magically imprisons him within a missile set to destroy Metropolis.
Superman v1 #344
The Monsters Among Us
Fecha: 1980.02| Créditos: Paul Levitz, Len Wein (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1314 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 31.
A seance attended by Clark Kent opens a dimensional portal and lets Dracula and the Frankenstein Monster loose on Earth, with the vampire lusting for Superman’s blood.
Superman v1 #345
When Time Ran Backward
Fecha: 1980.03| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1318 (NOVARO).
The people of Earth begin living backwards, and only Superman can break out of this pattern and seek out the aliens who are turning the planet contrachronically.
Superman v1 #346
Superman’s Streak of Bad Luck
Fecha: 1980.04| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1322 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN (BRUGUERA) 41.
Superman experiences a streak of terrible luck, thanks to Professor Amos Fortune’s “Murphy Machine”.
Superman v1 #347
The Sleeper Out of Time
Fecha: 1980.05| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1326.
Superman encounters a courier from space whose ghost-image battles him.
Superman v1 #348
The Master of Wind and Storm
Fecha: 1980.06| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1330.
Superman runs afoul of a rain god summoned by an Indian shaman hired to supply rain to two land speculators’ property.
Superman v1 #349
The Turnabout Trap
Fecha: 1980.07| Créditos: Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1334.
Superman finds himself in a world whose “Superman” is a Superwoman, teamed with a blonde Superboy and a male “Wonder Woman” naned Wonder Warrior, all of whom regard Superman as a dangerous criminal.
Notas: Debut de Louis Lane, prima de Lois
Superman v1 #350
Clark Kent’s Vanishing Classmates
Fecha: 1980.08| Créditos: Gerry Conway (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1338.
Superman goes to a Metropolis University reunion as Clark Kent, only to encounter a monster composed of nine old classmates.
Superman v1 #351
The Fiend With Nine Faces
Fecha: 1980.09| Créditos: Gerry Conway, Denny O’Neil (Guiones), Curt Swan, José Luis García-López (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1342.
One of Clark’s college professor conducted an experiment some students to create a psychic link matter generator. It creates a an energy creature that threatens the world. Mxyzptlk pranks a circus.
Superman v1 #351/2
Mr. Mxyzptlk’s Circus Caper
Fecha: 1980.09| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1342.
Juan Garcia helps Superman get rid of Mr. Mxyzptlk at the circus.
Superman v1 #352
Superman’s Day of Destiny
Fecha: 1980.10| Créditos: Marv Wolfman, Paul S. Newman (Guiones), Curt Swan, Rich Buckler (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1346.
Destiny steps in to keep Superman from doing what other people should do for themselves.
Superman v1 #352/2
The Mark of a Citizen
Fecha: 1980.10| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1346.
Jimmy Olsen’s cousin Mike is thinking about dropping out of school, but Superman influences him otherwise with the story of a Kryptonian youth who “dropped out” of citizen training and learned to regret it.
Superman v1 #353
The Fantastic Foe Superman Could Never Meet
Fecha: 1980.11| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1350.
Superman finds himself exchange-teleported into a world without crime, while a criminal from that world takes his place on Earth.
Superman v1 #353/2
The Secret Origin of Bruce (Superman) Wayne
Fecha: 1980.11| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1350.
Jor-El’s rocket bearing Kal-El lands in Gotham City, where the Kryptonian infant is found by patrolman James W. Gordon and is brought to Thomas and Martha Wayne, who adopt him. They soon learn that the youngster (whom they name Bruce) has super-powers, which come in handy years later in warding off the attack of hitman Joe Chill. His employed, Lew Moxon, goes to jail as a result. Gordon, who later becomes police commissioner, trains young Bruce Wayne in the proper use of his powers and in criminology. Later, Moxon breaks jail and tries to machine-gun the Waynes, but Bruce assumes a disguise and disarms and kayoes Moxon. Later, consulting with Gordon and Thomas Wayne, Bruce decides that he will become a costumed crimefighter named Superman.
Superman v1 #354
Twice Upon a Time
Fecha: 1980.12| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1354.
A man from another world comes to Earth in search of his lost sweetheart, but a villain named Mr. Alpha captures the girl he thinks he is looking for and forces him to battle Superman.
Superman v1 #354/2
The Debut of Superman III
Fecha: 1980.12| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1354.
In the 21st Century, the first two Supermen plan to ceremoniously pass on the «S» shield to Superman III, son of the second Superman, just as Superman III «kills off» his secret identity in favor of adopting several other secret identities and a racist group plans to destroy all three Supermen and the floating city of New Metropolis.
Superman v1 #355
Momentus, Master of the Moon
Fecha: 1981.01| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1358.
Science writer Asa Ezaak transforms himself into Momentus, a liquid being with mastery of gravity, kidnaps Jimmy Olsen, and battles Superman.
Notas: Debut de Momentus (Asa Ezaak)
Superman v1 #355/2
Where Is Superman-III?
Fecha: 1981.01| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1358.
Superman III is captured by the Purists, but manages to signal his whereabouts to the first two Supermen
Superman v1 #356
Batle of the Super-Hyper Powers
Fecha: 1981.02| Créditos: Cary Bates, Paul S. Newman (Guiones), Curt Swan, Jose Delbo (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1362.
Vartox has found another world upon which to be a super-hero, but discovers that the inhabitants are using him for nefarious purposes, and gets the aid of Superman, not knowing the Tynolans intend to sacrifice him to their god Moxumbra.
Superman v1 #356/2
World of Krypton: The Exile From Krypton
Fecha: 1981.02| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1362.
In Erkol, some years before Krypton’s destruction, an elder tells members of the Nor family the legend of the twin peaks and how, in ancient times, their ancestor Lok-Nor saved Kryptonians from alien invaders and from an air-destroying cloud.
Superman v1 #357
Food For a God
Fecha: 1981.03| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Denys Cowan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1366.
Superman deduces that Vartox is being prepared to become a sacrifice to a space monster, and intends to offer himself as well.
Superman v1 #357/2
Superman 2020: The Troublemaker of New Metropolis
Fecha: 1981.03| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1417.
Superman III copes with strange weather-related disasters in Metropolis and discovers he has been causing them.
Superman v1 #358
Father Nature’s Folly
Fecha: 1981.04| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Denys Cowan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1370.
When a blackout hits the classroom in which Clark Kent is lecturing to students, he regales them with the story of Superman’s battle against Cron, an alien who attempted to destroy “Mother Nature”.
Superman v1 #358/2
A Day In the Life of Bruce (Superman) Wayne
Fecha: 1981.04| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1370.
Superman defeats a gang of terrorists while concealing his double identity from Barbara Gordon.
Superman v1 #359
Today Superman, Tomorrow the World
Fecha: 1981.05| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1374.
In saving a falling Air Force pilot, Superman comes across a town of powerful espers.
Superman v1 #360
Is Superman Going…Going…Gone?
Fecha: 1981.06| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Alex Saviuk (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1378.
A race of hostile aliens tests a new weapon by using it to make Superman and Clark Kent forget that they are one and the same.
Superman v1 #360/2
World of Krypton: Day Into Night, Night Into Day
Fecha: 1981.06| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1378.
A young boy discovers a metal «star-stone» which absorbs sunlight and becomes a target for thieves, but which also may doom life on Krypton.
Superman v1 #361
Stowaway From the Stars
Fecha: 1981.07| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Alex Saviuk (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1382.
Superman and Captain Strong face an alien woman with the power to transform into animal shapes, whose race is doomed unless they can get control of Captain Strong’s sauncha.
Superman v1 #362
The Last Days of Lois and Lana
Fecha: 1981.08| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1386.
Lois Lane and Lana Lang both catch the same disease that caused the deaths of Jonathan and Martha Kent, and Superman finds himself helpless to cure them.
Superman v1 #362/2
Superboy: Metropolis: Day 1
Fecha: 1981.08| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1386.
Clark Kent arrives at Metropolis University, meets his roommates, and helps deal with a gang of burglars who are staging phony bomb scares to get students out of their rooms so they can pull thefts.
Superman v1 #363
The Dying Day of Lois and Lana
Fecha: 1981.09| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Rich Buckler (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1390.
Superman struggles to find a cure for Lois and Lana before they can perish from the disease, but neither Lex Luthor nor the Phantom Zone criminals will help him.
Superman v1 #363/2
A Night In the Life of Bruce (Superman) Wayne
Fecha: 1981.09| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1390.
Bruce Wayne marries Barbara Gordon, and reveals to her his Superman identity. But Lew Moxon kills Commissioner Gordon, and she becomes the Batwoman to avenge her father’s death
Superman v1 #364
The Sounds That Menaced Metropolis
Fecha: 1981.10| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Rich Buckler, Alex Saviuk (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1394.
Superman attempts to battle the Metro-Monster, a new menace whose secret identity a rival reporter has discovered, but which he refuses to divulge.
Fecha: 1981.10| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1394.
Three generations of Supermen unite to defeat a solar menace set in action years before by Lex Luthor, and which, in years past, caused the first Superman to age years overnight.
Superman v1 #365
When Kryptonians Clash
Fecha: 1981.11| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1398.
Blymm, one of the Superman Revenge Squad members, secretly subjects Supergirl to a radiation that drains her energy, making her act insanely as if she were undergoing sleep deprivation, while masking the effects by infecting her with Virus X. Superman cures Supergirl’s Virus X with a White Kryptonite radiation treatment. But Supergirl’s insane behavior leads her to shrink him with the micro-wave ray designed to make them Kandorian-size, until he paralyzes her with the aid of one of his Fortress beasts in captivity. Supergirl is cured of the sleep deprivation, and the culprit, Blymm, appears before them, admits his deed, and begs for protection. Seconds later, he is destroyed by a remote-control device in a medallion he wears. Superman suspects the Superman Revenge Squad is behind the plot.
Superman v1 #366
Revenge, Superman-Style
Fecha: 1981.12| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1402.
Deciding to take the battle to the Superman Revenge Squad themselves, Superman bids Supergirl take over his duties while he does so. He then subjects himself to a metamorphosis ray that changes him physically into the image of a native of a world in the Tyorbian galaxy, a lizard-man, and leaves him without powers while in that state. Pretending to be Vlatuu, a criminal victim of Superman’s, the incognito Man of Steel gains admittance into the Superman Revenge Squad. «Vlatuu» demands and is granted the right to compete for next crack at Superman.
Superman v1 #367
The Revengers Strike Back
Fecha: 1982.01| Créditos: Cary Bates, Martin Pasko (Guiones), Curt Swan, Gil Kane (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1406.
Batman and Green Lantern impersonate Clark Kent in relays to cover for his abscence, and Supergirl acts as coordinator. But one of their conversations is overheard by a Superman Revenge Squad spy, who clues in his fellows that «Vlatuu» is actually Superman in disguise. Fwom believes this, but Dramx-One, the acting leader of the Squad, disputes it, thinking Superman would never be stupid enough to attack them on their home ground. When «Vlatuu» destroys the Superman proto-droid in battle, both Fwom and Dramx-One decide to send him to Earth to assassinate Superman. If, as they suspect, Superman has hypnotized himself into thinking he is really «Vlatuu», then Superman will become his own assassin.
Superman v1 #367/2
And Not a Drop to Drink
Fecha: 1982.01| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1406.
In order to get Morgan Edge to stop wasting water, Superman tells him the story of two Kryptonian ecologists and how they got a remote tribe to change their water-using habits so that all could survive.
Superman v1 #368
The Revenger of Steel
Fecha: 1982.02| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Alex Saviuk (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1410.
“Vlatuu” leaves the Revenge Squad’s homeworld and is transformed back into Superman once he nears Earth. But, unknown to himself, he is under a hypnotic command of the Squad to gain revenge on Superman by executing Lois Lane.
Superman v1 #368/2
Deadly New Year–2021
Fecha: 1982.02| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1410.
Superman III saves the people of New Metropolis from a plague begun by the Purists, who are opposed to marriage between humans and aliens.
Superman v1 #369
Superman’s Last Christmas
Fecha: 1982.03| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Rich Buckler (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1422.
The Parasite uses government agent Cory Renwald as a stalking-horse to help him trap Superman on Christmas Eve.
Superman v1 #370
Better Vengeance Through Chemo-stry
Fecha: 1982.04| Créditos: Len Wein, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1414 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 1.
Chemo returns to Earth and merges with a laid-off factory worker who uses the chemical giant’s body to attack his old employer’s factory.
Superman v1 #370/2
Superboy: Super-Visions From Beyond
Fecha: 1982.04| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1414 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 1.
Clark Kent learns that his roommate Tommy Lee’s parents in South Viet Nam are endangered by Communists, and goes to help them as Superboy.
Superman v1 #371
Kandor Lives Again
Fecha: 1982.05| Créditos: Len Wein, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, John Calnan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1418 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 1.
A new race of tiny, other-dimensional aliens takes up residence in Superman’s Fortress in a duplicate of the Kandor bottle. But, when Superman enlarges two of them to live and work among humans, they are mutated into monsters by Earth bacteria.
Superman v1 #371/2
Mind Over Money
Fecha: 1982.05| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1418 (NOVARO), .
An exposure to the rays of a purple sun gives Superman temporary mind-over-matter powers.
Superman v1 #372
Superman’s History-Changing Mission
Fecha: 1982.06| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Gil Kane (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1426 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 3.
Superman is forced to try to change history to save the children of scientist Mason Strath from a tidal wave, or see the Earth destroyed by anti-matter.
Superman v1 #372/2
Kidnappers In the Sky
Fecha: 1982.06| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1426 (NOVARO), .
Jimmy Olsen’s grandchildren are kidnapped by two extortionists, so Jimmy improvises a new secret signal to call Superman III to his aid.
Superman v1 #373
Lana Lang’s Farewell To Earth
Fecha: 1982.07| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, John Calnan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1430 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 4.
Vartox returns to Earth to take Lana Lang as a bride after he gives her an aura that will allow her to breathe the atmosphere of his homeworld. But unknown to them, and to Superman, they are pawns in a revenge plot of Vartox’s first lover.
Fecha: 1982.07| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1430 (NOVARO), .
Clark Kent is talked by Linda Danvers into doing a cameo on Secret Hearts as himself. When Clark hears an ambulance nearby being stuck in gridlock, he tries and apparently fails to
Superman v1 #374
Love Is Deadlier the Second Time Around
Fecha: 1982.08| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1434 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 4.
Vartox and Lana Lang continue their plans to be wed, but Syreena manipulates Vartox into thinking Superman is going to steal Lana away from him, and induces him to search out Superman for a fight.
Superman v1 #374/2
Superboy: Pete Ross’s Crowning Achievement
Fecha: 1982.08| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1434 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 4.
When an ancient Inca crown is stolen from Prof. Lewis Lang, Pete Ross and Superboy get it back for him.
Superman v1 #375
The Stoning of Lana Lang
Fecha: 1982.09| Créditos: Cary Bates, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan, Gil Kane (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1445 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 5.
Vartox fights Superman, mistakenly thinking he is trying to steal Lana Lang from him, as Syreena turns Lana into stone.
Superman v1 #375/2
World of Krypton: Last ‘Scoop’ On Krypton
Fecha: 1982.09| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1445 (NOVARO), .
A Kryptonian detective spies on Jor-El on behalf of a Science Council member, and learns of his plans to illegally launch a rocket bearing his son to Earth. But, when the Councilman fails to report the findings, the detective realizes his patron wishes to steal the rocket and escape in it himself.
Superman v1 #376
The Ozone-Master Comes Calling
Fecha: 1982.10| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin, Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan, Carmine Infantino (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1449 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 6.
Perry White is struck down by a super-villain, but smokes a cigar given to him by mutant children, gains super-powers, and joins Superman in bringing their foe to justice.
Superman v1 #376/2
Supergirl: untitled
Fecha: 1982.10| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin, Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan, Carmine Infantino (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1449 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 6.
Linda Danvers gives Alan Ward her notice that she is quitting at the end of the week when her contract runs out. Then she locates Superman and helps him deal with a tornado in Kansas. While doing so, she informs him of her decision. When he tries to convince her that she can juggle both careers as an actress and heroine, Supergirl tells him that she has not come to seek his advice, only to tell him her decision. Superman accepts the fact that Kara is an adult now. She tells him that she is relocating to Chicago, and flies there.
Superman v1 #377
Terra Times Two
Fecha: 1982.11| Créditos: Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1453 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 8.
After losing a battle to Superman, Terra-Man warps through into an alternate Earth where he meets a double of himself with magical powers, and enlists him in his fight against the Man of Steel.
Superman v1 #378
The Man Who Saved the Future
Fecha: 1982.12| Créditos: Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1483 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 9.
Scientist Edmond Hamilton accidentally gains prophetic power that warns him of a doom the Earth faces in the near future. He adopts the secret identity of Colonel Future and begins stealing devices to help him build a defense against it, but runs afoul of Superman.
Superman v1 #379
The Bizarro-Buster Is Loose
Fecha: 1983.01| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1487 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 10.
A strange proto-being is causing Bizarros all over Htrae to explode, and Bizarro No. 1 comes to Earth to see if Superman can help do anything about it.
Superman v1 #380
A Mind-Switch In Time
Fecha: 1983.02| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1491 (NOVARO), .
Superman and Superboy collide with each other in the time-stream and exchange minds. When Superboy in Superman’s body goes to 1982, a new challenge awaits–a villain named Euphor who leaches away people’s unhappiness.
Notas: This story continues in NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY #38.
Superman v1 #381
Whose Super-Life Is It Anyway?
Fecha: 1983.03| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1495 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 11.
Superman is attacked by five super-powered pawns of Euphor, one of whom is Lois Lane.
Notas: Story continues from NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY #38 and continues in next issue
Superman v1 #382
Where Trouble Goes–Euphor Follows
Fecha: 1983.04| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1515 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 12.
Superman liberates Lois Lane from Euphor’s spell, and both figure out a way to get Superman’s and Superboy’s minds back in their own bodies as Euphor siphons power from the world’s populance.
Superman v1 #383
Your World Or Your Life, Superman–One Must Die
Fecha: 1983.05| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1523 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 18.
Robrox, an alien robot, must prevent Superman from unleashing his heat-vision lest he doom the Earth.
Notas: This story continues between ACTION COMICS #542 / 543
Superman v1 #384
Steve Lombard–Down, Out, and Dead
Fecha: 1983.06| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN 1531 (NOVARO), SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 19.
Just after Morgan Edge fires Steve Lombard, Superman finds that he has to protect him from an old roomie who has gained super-powers and wants to pay him back for years of torment.
Notas: This story continues between ACTION COMICS #543 / 544
Superman v1 #385
Luthor Rises Again
Fecha: 1983.07| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: Inédito.
Lex Luthor returns to Earth and gathers a new team of operatives, then begins plaguing Superman with images of himself, inciting him to behavior which appears irrational to observers.
Notas: This story continues from the first story in ACTION COMICS #544.
Superman v1 #386
Luthor Lashes Back
Fecha: 1983.08| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 24-25.
Lex Luthor combats Superman again with a device similar to the one which destroyed Lexor, but learns that Lois Lane no longer feels herself in love with Superman.
Superman v1 #387
The Conqueror From the Past
Fecha: 1983.09| Créditos: Paul Kupperberg, Bob Rozakis (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 25-26.
Several heads of state are kidnapped and imprisoned in energy-cubes by the Planeteer, a super-villain who is counting on Superman to free them and thus transmit greater power to him.
Notas: This story continues in ACTION COMICS #547
Superman v1 #388
The Kid Who Played Superman
Fecha: 1983.10| Créditos: Cary Bates (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 27-28-29.
Superman helps out a young admirer of his who wears a Superman shirt, has telepathic powers, and is captured by aliens.
Fecha: 1983.11| Créditos: Cary Bates, Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 30-31.
Superman helps out his “foster brother” Cory Renwald, who has been rendered amnesiac and is on the run from enemy agents.
Superman v1 #390
Lost On a Comet
Fecha: 1983.12| Créditos: Cary Bates, Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 31-32.
Vartox comes back to Earth, intent on resuming his relationship with Lana Lang–and is struck with a compulsion to destroy Superman.
Superman v1 #391
Who Stole the Newswoman of the Year?
Fecha: 1984.01| Créditos: Cary Bates, Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 32.
Srakka, as Vartox, kidnaps Lana Lang, and Superman is unable to retrieve her.
Superman v1 #392
If a Body Meet a Body
Fecha: 1984.02| Créditos: Cary Bates, Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 33.
Superman has a showdown fight with Srakka, the amoebic being inhabiting Vartox, for the life of Lana Lang.
Superman v1 #393
The Day They Nuked Superman
Fecha: 1984.03| Créditos: Bob Rozakis, Joey Cavalieri (Guiones), Irv Novick (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 35-36.
The Master Jailer, lusting after Lana Lang, targets Superman with four missiles that fuse Kryptonite to his costume, and his costume to his skin.
Superman v1 #394
The Man Who Would Be President
Fecha: 1984.04| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 36-37.
Superman and Valdemar clean up some industrial polluters, political humorist Bucky Berns finds that he can predict future events in his column, and Superman endorses Berns for president.
Superman v1 #395
The Power and the People
Fecha: 1984.05| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 37-38.
Superman must deal with the threat of the Compatriots, or see America enslaved by them in the near future.
Superman v1 #396
The Battle For Superman’s Brain
Fecha: 1984.06| Créditos: Joey Cavalieri (Guiones), Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 38.
While Superman is serving as consultant on a Superman movie, an alien brain collector seeks to make his brain part of the collection.
Superman v1 #397
The Born-Again Kryptonite Man
Fecha: 1984.07| Créditos: Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Eduardo Barreto (Dibujos)| Edición española: Inédito.
Superman is beset by an ancient Kryptonian with Kryptonite-radiating powers who believes the Man of Steel’s race to be responsible for Krypton’s destruction, and seeks to kill him.
Notas: This story continues in SUPERGIRL #21
Superman v1 #398
The Kid Who Master-Minded Superman
Fecha: 1984.08| Créditos: Joey Cavalieri, Paul Kupperberg (Guiones), Curt Swan, Alex Saviuk (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 13.
When Mickey Norris plays Superman, his mental powers conjure up a menace and inhibit the real Superman from using the power that Mickey pretends he is using.
Superman v1 #398/2
The Clothes That Make the Man
Fecha: 1984.08| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 13.
Superman ends up battling his Clark Kent clothes when an alien energy-creature inhabits them.
Superman v1 #399
The Men Who Saw Superman Die
Fecha: 1984.09| Créditos: Paul Kupperberg, Joey Cavalieri (Guiones), Eduardo Barreto, Curt Swan (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 14.
Colonel Future has a prophetic vision of what he believes to be Superman’s death, and tries to keep the Man of Steel from fulfilling it.
Superman v1 #399/2
Never Too Busy For a Fan
Fecha: 1984.09| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: SUPERMAN V1 (ZINCO) 20.
Superman apprehends two terrorists and does a favor for some young fans at the same time.
Superman v1 #400
The Living Legends of Superman
Fecha: 1984.10| Créditos: Elliot S! Maggin, Jim Steranko, Ray Bradbury (Guiones), Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, Frank Miller, Marshall Rogers, Wendy Pini, Michael W. Kaluta, Klaus Janson, Jim Steranko, Brian Bolland, Jack Kirby, John Byrne, Jack Davis, Leonard Starr, Walt Simonson, Bernie Wrightson, Will Eisner, Steve Ditko, Mike Grell, Jerry Robinson, Moebius, Bill Sienkiewicz (Dibujos)| Edición española: Inédito.
Superman, flying through space in memorial of perished Krypton, battles a blob of energy that flings him into the 60th Century, in which Superman is almost a myth and a place is symbolically left for him at dinner tables on Miracle Monday.
Superman v1 #400/2
The Exile on the Edge of Eternity
Fecha: 1984.10| Créditos: – (Guiones), – (Dibujos)| Edición española: Inédito.
In the far future, a descendant of Superman helps save the universe from a vortex.