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Cover: Kerry Gammill & Dennis Janke

Superman #26

Dec 1988 · DC · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP
📊 ~36,877 copies sold its debut month
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“...It's Just a Shot Away!”

In "It's Just a Shot Away!", Superman faces a rare and unexpected setback when the enigmatic Baron Sunday unleashes a voodoo-based attack that temporarily knocks the Man of Steel out cold. With Superman down, the vigilante Gangbuster takes the initiative, delivering a no-holds-barred response to the Baron's schemes. Roger Stern's writing, brought to life by Kerry Gammill's dynamic art and Dennis Janke's sharp cover inks, delivers a tense, action-packed showdown that redefines the balance of power in a single, pivotal moment.

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writer Roger Stern · artist Kerry Gammill · inker Brett Breeding · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer John Costanza · cover Kerry Gammill, Dennis Janke

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colorist Petra Scotese
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Kerry Gammill
cover inks Dennis Janke

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Baron Sunday is able to use voodoo to knock Superman for a loop. Unfortunately for Baron Sunday, once Superman's out, Gangbuster's free to roam, and he doesn't take it easy on the Baron.

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