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.
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After over-exerting himself, Superman falls into a coma and awakens 1,000 years in the future. There he foils the plans of renegade scientist Drago and teaches the people of the future the folly of letting machines rule over them. As thanks, they use an experimental time travel machine to send him back to his own day, where he awakens from his coma.
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