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DC Comics Presents: Superman#2
Cover: Ed McGuinness & Cam Smith

DC Comics Presents: Superman #2

Jan 2011 · DC · 7.99 USD
📊 ~2,915 copies sold its debut month
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“Lost Hearts, Part One: Lost”

In "Lost Hearts, Part One: Lost," Superman ventures into the streets of Washington D.C.'s ghetto to track down Traci Thirteen and Lana Lang, two missing individuals caught in a mysterious crisis. Traci reveals the presence of the Heartbreakers—strange, magical leeches feeding on emotion in the slums—while Lana is drawn into a disturbing encounter with photographers who seem to want more than just her image. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Dwayne Turner, with inks by Kevin Conrad, colors by Guy Major, and letters by Comicraft, this issue blends urban mystery with supernatural intrigue. The cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith captures the tension with a striking, moody portrait of Superman amid the city's shadows.

writer Joe Kelly · artist Dwayne Turner · inker Kevin Conrad · colorist Guy Major · letterer Comicraft · cover Ed McGuinness, Cam Smith

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writer Joe Kelly
colorist Guy Major
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Ed McGuinness
cover inks Cam Smith

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Superman searches the ghetto of Washington D.C. for Traci Thirteen and Lana Lang. Traci shows him the Heartbreakers, magical leeches that are attaching themselves to people in the slums. Lana is taken in by some "art" photographers who try to convince her to do photos for them.

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