Action Comics #668
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ghost of Luthor," Superman grapples with the persistent rumors that Lex Luthor, long thought dead, might still be out there—driven by the public's obsession with his legacy, even years after his demise. Written by Roger Stern and brought to life with moody precision by Bob McLeod, this 1991 issue explores the lingering shadow of a villain whose influence refuses to fade. The cover by Dan Jurgens and Bob McLeod captures the eerie tension of a world still haunted by Luthor’s name.
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Superman is frustrated with all the coverage of Lex Luthor this long after his death, and tries to put an end to the rumors of Luthor being alive.
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