Superman #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSuperman #111 brings Dan Jurgens, Ron Frenz, Denis Rodier, and Brett Breeding together for "Divisions," a 1996 DC entry that makes a striking first impression. The cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein depicts the Man of Steel bursting through a monitor screen in full color, fists clenched and cape billowing, while a surrounding grid of green-tinted panels hints at action unfolding across multiple scenes — figures fighting, fleeing, and confronting one another. It's a smartly composed image that conveys a sense of Superman pulled in many directions at once, and it makes you want to flip straight to the first page.
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Vinnie Edge is fired from WGBS, and the new boss is Cat Grant! Other than that, everybody's feelin' pretty lucky in Metropolis these days.
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