Superman #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis striking March 1997 issue presents a stark, high-contrast cover by Dan Jurgens and Joe Rubinstein that immediately commands attention — a powerfully rendered Superman in black and white stands over a fallen figure in a crumpled red cape bearing the familiar "S" symbol, scattered bullet casings littering the ground around them. The deliberate use of red as the only color accent against the black backdrop gives the image a genuinely unsettling weight, raising real questions about what's unfolding in "They Call it Suicide Slum." Jurgens and Rubinstein bring a bold, noir-inflected sensibility to the Man of Steel that makes this one of the more visually arresting covers of DC's mid-'90s lineup.
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