Superman #20
In "Prólogo," President-elect Luthor's victory celebration takes a surreal turn when Luna's pet from the Phantom Zone, Lunatick, breaks free and begins draining energy from the city. With the creature's power growing and the situation spiraling, an unexpected ally steps in to sever the link between Lunatick and the Zone’s lingering influence.
In "As Aventuras de... Krypto! O Supercão de Superman... ...e Seu Confronto com os Terríveis Sr. Aspirador e Cara-de-Fuinha!", Superman’s joy at reuniting with his super-powered dog Krypto is tempered by Lois Lane’s frustration over the chaos he causes. When two bizarre metahuman threats—Mr. Aspirador and Cara-de-Fuinha—emerge, Krypto’s unique abilities prove unexpectedly useful in tracking them down. Meanwhile, Agent Chase of the Department of Extranormal Operations makes an unexpected arrest, complicating the situation further.
In "Não Chores por Mim, Bialya," Superman is sent by President Luthor into the war-torn nation of Bialyia to rescue a kidnapped journalist—only to discover the truth behind the mission is far more dangerous than it first appeared. As the hero confronts the real threat, he must navigate deception, political intrigue, and a life-or-death confrontation with an assassin who has a personal score to settle.
In the climactic showdown between Flash and Cicada, the city holds its breath as speed meets shadow in a battle that tests the limits of both men. After the dust settles, Morillo stumbles upon an unexpected gift—his body begins to heal in ways he can't explain. Meanwhile, Chyre grapples with a growing suspicion: could Flash be the father of baby Josh?
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