Superman #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Machinations!", Lex Luthor launches a cunning campaign to reclaim the Kryptonite ring he once wore—now hidden in the Batcave—forcing Superman into a tense moral crossroads. Written by Dan Jurgens and illustrated by Ron Frenz, with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by Glenn Whitmore and Digital Chameleon, this 1997 issue delivers a sharp, character-driven clash of wills. The cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein captures the stakes with a striking, shadowed portrait of Luthor’s determined gaze.
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Lex Luthor is determined to restore his good (Ha!) name, and the only way he's gonna do that is to get back the Kryptonite ring he once wore. Now Superman's faced with the moral dilemma of giving it up, and the unpleasant notion of getting it out of the Batcave.
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