Superman #162
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The American Dream," Superman—still Clark Kent—interrupts Lex Luthor’s political comeback in Smallville, throwing the race into chaos. As the nation watches, Clark must navigate the fallout, even finding himself unexpectedly defending Luthor from Aquaman’s fury. Written by Jeph Loeb and brought to life by Ed McGuinness’s dynamic art, this 2000 issue captures a moment when ideals and politics collide, with cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith.
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Superman, as Clark, crashes Luthor's announcement in Smallville of his running mate, former Senator Pete Ross. Later, as everyone tries to figure out what this means for the presidential race, Superman finds himself in the awkward position of defending Luthor from the King of Atlantis, Aquaman.
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