Source: Superman vol.1 #422 (1986)
Type: Impostor
This cover tells three lies:
1) Brian Bolland does not draw the issue's interiors. That "honor" goes to Curt Swan with assists from Larry Mahlstedt and Tom Yeates.
2) The issue isn't in Schindler-vision.
3) Superman does not become a werewolf in the story. Instead, a werewolf kicks his ass (it's magic!) and takes and wear and his costume as a trophy. Still, in the interest of showing every single Superman look ever, Superman DOES sport a couple here - birthday and track suits:
This one's for you, ladies (oh, and gents - Superman isn't prejudiced)!
Type: Impostor

1) Brian Bolland does not draw the issue's interiors. That "honor" goes to Curt Swan with assists from Larry Mahlstedt and Tom Yeates.
2) The issue isn't in Schindler-vision.
3) Superman does not become a werewolf in the story. Instead, a werewolf kicks his ass (it's magic!) and takes and wear and his costume as a trophy. Still, in the interest of showing every single Superman look ever, Superman DOES sport a couple here - birthday and track suits:

Comments
Maybe I should have called this one Super-CHUD.