Superman #106
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Trial of Superman, Part 2 of 12," Superman faces a shocking reckoning as he's imprisoned by the Tribunal, forced to confront the legacy of an ancestor's actions. While he's held in isolation, Lois Lane turns to the enigmatic Alpha Centurion in a desperate bid to uncover the truth and bring Superman home. Dan Jurgens writes with gripping intensity, Ron Frenz delivers dynamic visuals, and Joe Rubinstein's inks lend weight to every panel, all brought to life by Glenn Whitmore’s colors and John Costanza’s precise lettering. The cover, penciled and inked by Jurgens and Rubinstein, captures the trial’s high stakes in bold, dramatic detail.
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↩ Reprints Superman #102 (1995)
Reprinted in Superman #110 (1996), Superman #21 (1997), Superman #22 (1997), Super-Homem #13 (1997), Superman: The Trial of Superman #[nn] (1997)
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