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Cover: Jim Lee & Scott Williams

Superman #213

Mar 2005 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
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“For Tomorrow, Part Ten”

In "For Tomorrow, Part Ten," Superman confronts the devastating consequences of his own actions when he realizes his earlier invention—meant to bring hope—was twisted by General Zod into a weapon that erased millions. Written by Brian Azzarello and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Lee, this pivotal issue deepens the emotional stakes of a crisis that tests the Man of Steel’s ideals. The cover, by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, captures the weight of that revelation in a single, haunting image.

writer Brian Azzarello · artist Jim Lee · inker Scott Williams · inker Richard Friend · inker Sandra Hope · colorist Alex Sinclair · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Jim Lee, Scott Williams

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artist Jim Lee
colorist Alex Sinclair
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils Jim Lee
cover inks Scott Williams

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Superman realizes that he was ultimately responsible for the invention that caused millions of people to vanish, which was corrupted by General Zod.

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