Superman #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1998 double-feature issue splits its cover neatly in two, giving both Superman incarnations room to shine: on the left, the red-suited Superman Red charges into action alongside a towering armored figure, while on the right, the blue-energy Superman Blue flies upward against a burst of blazing orange light, facing what appears to be a glowing, powerful threat below. Cover art by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein makes the most of the divided layout, delivering two distinct moods — mythic and electric — in a single compelling image. Promising "a world of way-out wonderment" in the "Battle Against Black Crucible," this is a lively showcase for both versions of the Man of Steel at the height of their 1998 split-identity era.
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Superman Red must contend with the Millennium Guard.
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