Superman #370
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Better Vengeance through Chemo-Stry!", Chemo returns to Earth riding a comet, merging with Joe Quinn, a recently laid-off auto worker, and unleashing a furious rampage on Joe's former employer, Metro Motors. Written by Len Wein and brought to life with Curt Swan’s signature art, Dave Hunt’s inks, Anthony Tollin’s colors, and John Costanza’s lettering, this 1982 classic blends sci-fi spectacle with personal revenge. The cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.
In a 1982 tale of twisted science and industrial fury, Chemo—now fused with Joe Quinn, a laid-off auto worker—rides in on a comet to unleash a vengeful rampage on Metro Motors, the company that cast him aside. With Superman caught between old allies and a new kind of terror, the city braces as the Shs'tr, Kandor’s newest inhabitants, watch from the shadows, and Lois, Jimmy, and Perry face the chaos from the front lines.
In a quiet moment at Metropolis University, Superboy listens as Professor Cermac discusses the power of visions—then finds himself drawn into a mystery when his roommate, Tommy Lee, speaks in his sleep. Following a strange dream that feels too real, Superboy races to uncover a hidden threat, stepping in to protect Tommy’s parents, John and Susie Lee, from a danger tied to a shadowy conspiracy. With Lana Lang and his loyal companion Ducky by his side, Superboy must piece together the truth before the visions become reality.
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Reprinted in Superman #16/1982 (1982), Superserien #2/1983 (1983), Supermán #1414 (1983), Superman #25/1983 (1983)
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