Superman #236
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Planet of the Angels," Superman shares a haunting tale with Green Arrow and Black Canary about a Kryptonian scientist from the planet Surrus, where society was captivated by mesmerizing musical flowers that drowned out all sense of urgency—until disaster loomed. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Dick Giordano, with a striking cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, this 1971 issue blends quiet tragedy with a poignant warning about the cost of distraction.
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Superman tells Green Arrow and Black Canary the story of a Kryptonian scientist whose warnings of impending doom went unheeded because his fellow citizens of Surrus were too distracted by musical flowers.
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