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Revision as of 14:42, 7 September 2017
Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1977.
Synopsis for "Today the City... Tomorrow the World"
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.
Appearing in "Today the City... Tomorrow the World"
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Trivia
Mork (Robin Williams) can be seen reading a copy of this issue in an early episode of Mork and Mindy (1978-82).
See Also