![]() Superman clears things up for Blackrock, even though that puts them back into conflict, until Superman can take the confused comic down. As himself, he is a tv comedian, Les Vegas.Īnd though the identity confusion actually winds up revealing that Clark is Superman on live tv, the fact that it’s a stand-up comedian who does it makes the viewers, and even those in the studio, think it’s all a gag. The new Blackrock is the nephew of Sam Tanner, the original, but as before, he is unaware of his own alternate identity. Now able to fly on radio waves, he gets into a fight with Superman.īut a chance collision of the Blackrock power beam and Superman’s x-ray vision winds up merging their minds. This is the third appearance of the character, and, for that matter, the third Blackrock as well. The one person it won’t be is Lola Barnett, who had defected to UBC.Īnd when the UBC network is in the story, you can be pretty sure that Blackrock will be as well. Clark is none too keen on the idea, especially as Edge refuses to tell him who is will be. Superman gets the jump on them, destroying their ship and rounding them up.īack at WGBS, Clark Kent is told by Morgan Edge that he is going to have a female co-anchor, something fairly new in the late 70s. Skull operatives head to the volcano with kryptionite in its lava, seen a couple of issues earlier, in their creepy skull-ship. Superman and Supergirl bring Nam-Ek from the ski resort, from the last issue, to the Fortress of Solitude, freeing him from his crystal sheath, but sending him into the Phantom Zone. ![]() 77), which ties up the previous tale, sets up the next one, and tells its own story as well. Pasko, Swan and Adkins have a lot to cover in Superman 315 (Sept. ![]()
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