DC Comics Presents: Superman #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Metropolis E-Mail Bag," Superman lends a hand at his parents’ new diner in Smallville, balancing small-town charm with his larger-than-life duties. Meanwhile, a curious journey with Uncle Sam across America offers unexpected reflections, while Lex Luthor receives satellite images that could finally crack Clark Kent’s secret. Written by Jeph Loeb and brought to life by Ed McGuinness’s dynamic art, with Cam Smith’s inks and Richard and Tanya Horie’s vibrant colors, this 2011 issue captures Superman’s everyday heroism with a touch of national spirit—cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith.
In "The American Way," Superman lends a hand as his parents open a new diner in Smallville, grounding his larger-than-life presence in the quiet rhythms of home. As he and Uncle Sam travel across the country, their conversations weave through the nation’s ideals and contradictions. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor receives satellite images that could finally expose Clark Kent’s secret—just as the truth begins to take shape.
In "The Secret Part One: Dead Men," Lois Lane finds herself at odds with the Suicide Squad as they attempt to halt her investigation into the government's hidden awareness of the Imperiex War. With tensions rising and secrets unraveling, the line between ally and obstacle blurs in this tense, grounded chapter of Superman's world.
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