Colección Héroes y Villanos #6
Esta entrega de la Colección Héroes y Villanos reúne la etapa inicial de Superman protagonizada por Jon Kent, el hijo del Hombre de Acero, quien asume el manto tras los eventos de 'Superman: El Hijo de Superman'. El volumen compila historias que exploran su adaptación como el nuevo defensor de Metrópolis, enfrentando desafíos tanto personales como cósmicos bajo la tutela de su padre y otros aliados de la Liga de la Justicia.
A 2021 issue from ECC Ediciones' Colección Héroes y Villanos series, this comic features stories centered on iconic characters, with writing by Peter J. Tomasi and art by Patrick Gleason, whose work is further detailed by inks from Mick Gray and colors by John Kalisz. The cover, illustrated by Pat Gleason with inks by Mick Gray, presents a striking visual of the featured characters.
In "null," the Superman family adjusts to life as the Smiths, navigating the quiet chaos of suburban normalcy while Jon begins to grapple with his burgeoning powers. As Superman searches for his role among Earth's other heroes, the ordinary becomes anything but—testing what it truly means to belong.
In "null," Superman takes his son Jon on a case that doubles as a lesson in what it means to be a hero, testing Jon’s instincts and judgment. When Jon is injured falling from a tree, the family retreats to the Fortress of Solitude to uncover why his powers remain so unpredictable—only to find a familiar presence waiting in the cold, quiet halls.
In "null," Superman finds himself at an uneasy crossroads when he reluctantly teams up with the Eradicator to examine Jon, whose mixed heritage stirs deep questions about identity and legacy. As the Eradicator reveals his true purpose—preserving the Kryptonian genome by eliminating Jon’s human side—the fragile alliance begins to fracture, forcing Superman to confront what it truly means to protect the future.
In "null," Superman and his son Jon face off against the Eradicator, who has imprisoned the souls of Kryptonians. When the Eradicator is wounded, the spirits are freed—and drawn to a shard of Kryptonite in Metropolis, pulling Superman, Jon, and Lois into a desperate flight toward the moon, pursued by the vengeful AI.
In "null," Superman brings his family to a hidden Batcave on the dark side of the moon, seeking refuge in a place far from Earth’s chaos. But the Eradicator arrives, drawn by a threat only it can erase—forcing Jon to stand against it with the help of his mother, clad in Batman’s Hellbat suit, as Superman’s return becomes the final act in a battle that’s only just begun.
In "null," Superman's long-standing clash with the Eradicator reaches its climax when Krypto emerges from the villain, leaving him broken and defenseless. With the battle witnessed across Earth, Superman can no longer hide—his public identity now undeniable. But Jon, still grappling with the weight of his father’s decision to reveal him as Superboy to Batman and Wonder Woman, must now navigate the fragile line between hero and son.
In "null," a Superman from the post-Crisis universe encounters Lana Lang at his own tomb, where he shares the story of his death and resurrection. Together, they journey to the Fortress of Solitude, only to discover the pieces needed to restore him are absent in this reality—leading him to help Lana lay to rest the remains of his doppelgänger between his parents' graves.
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