Superman #375
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Stoning of Lana Lang," a pivotal moment in Superman's mythos, writer Bob Rozakis and artist Gil Kane deliver a haunting, character-driven story that redefines loyalty and consequence on Krypton. As a Kryptonian newsman uncovers a shocking betrayal by a high-ranking council member, the weight of silence and the cost of truth come to a head in a moment that echoes far beyond the planet's final days. The cover by Gil Kane and Dick Giordano captures the tension perfectly, setting the stage for a story that lingers long after the last page.
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A Kryptonian newsman discovers that Fel-Kar, a member of the Science Council, knows that Jor-El is conducting illegal experiments in space exploration, but doesn't understand why Fel-Kar has failed to take any action. Only when he sees Fel-Kar trying to escape Krypton's death throes in Jor-El's unfinished full-size rocket, not the model rocket used to send Kal-El to Earth, does the newsman understands Fel-Kar's plan. So the newsman prevents Fel-Kar from getting to Jor-El's model rocket and files a final article no one will ever read exposing the corrupt official.
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