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Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #0

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #0

Jon Bogdanove
4/5 ( ratings)
A ZERO HOUR tie-in, "Peer Pressure" part 1! Someone's cutting Clark Kent's face out of childhood photos...and trying to kill him, too! Who is this new menace? Continued in SUPERMAN #0.
Superman Triangle #37 for 1994. A Zero Month crossover issue. The issue begins with a quick recap of Superman’s origin: the destruction of Krypton, his landing in Smallville, and his discovery by Jonathan and Martha Kent. Cut to modern day Metropolis, where Superman returns to the loving arms of Lois Lane after patrol. Over the course of the day, Clark Kent finds various pictures from his time in Smallville with his face burned out. This, combined with various “accidents†that target Clark, makes Superman suspicious. Meanwhile, an armored figure watches Clark’s every move. When an orphanage is burned, and is an obvious trap for Clark, Superman finds a connection with one of the photos. He suspects his old Smallville friend Kenny Braverman may be behind it.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
Publisher
DC
Release
October 01, 1994

Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #0

Jon Bogdanove
4/5 ( ratings)
A ZERO HOUR tie-in, "Peer Pressure" part 1! Someone's cutting Clark Kent's face out of childhood photos...and trying to kill him, too! Who is this new menace? Continued in SUPERMAN #0.
Superman Triangle #37 for 1994. A Zero Month crossover issue. The issue begins with a quick recap of Superman’s origin: the destruction of Krypton, his landing in Smallville, and his discovery by Jonathan and Martha Kent. Cut to modern day Metropolis, where Superman returns to the loving arms of Lois Lane after patrol. Over the course of the day, Clark Kent finds various pictures from his time in Smallville with his face burned out. This, combined with various “accidents†that target Clark, makes Superman suspicious. Meanwhile, an armored figure watches Clark’s every move. When an orphanage is burned, and is an obvious trap for Clark, Superman finds a connection with one of the photos. He suspects his old Smallville friend Kenny Braverman may be behind it.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
Publisher
DC
Release
October 01, 1994

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