Superman #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Make-Believe Superman," Superman collapses from exhaustion and awakens a thousand years in the future, where he confronts the rogue scientist Drago and the dangers of a world ruled by machines. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Wayne Boring with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1956 classic sees Superman guide a future society back toward humanity—before being sent home by a time-traveling experiment. The cover, also by Boring and Kaye, captures the moment of his return, a striking image of a hero reborn.
In "Rip Van Superman," Superman [Clark Kent] collapses after overexerting himself, only to awaken a thousand years in the future—where he must confront the villainous Drago and guide a society enslaved by its own machines. With help from Lois Lane, Perry White, and Jimmy Olsen, he learns that even in a distant future, the values of courage and compassion still matter.
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Reprinted in Superman Annual #4 (1961), Action Comics #296 (1963), World's Finest Comics #178 (1968), Supercomic #18 (1969), Supermann #17/1969 (1969), Superman: Past and Future #[nn] (2009), Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays #[3] (2017), Supermán Librocomic #7
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