Superman #4
In "Erste Sichtung...", John Henry Irons—known to some as Henry Johnson—grapples with the weight of his past when he learns his weapon design was used in a fatal shooting. Determined to protect his community, he forges a suit of steel, stepping into a role that blurs the line between inventor and protector. Written by Louise Simonson and Uwe Anton, with art by Jon Bogdanove and inks by Dennis Janke, this 1995 issue from Carlsen Comics captures a pivotal moment in Irons’ journey, all framed by Dan Jurgens’ striking cover and Brett Breeding’s dynamic inks.
In "Steel," John Henry Irons—known to some as Henry Johnson—grapples with guilt after learning the weapon he helped design was used in a tragic death. Determined to protect the community he's sworn to defend, he forges a suit of steel and steps into a world where justice isn't handed down, but built—one bolt at a time. With Superman watching from the shadows and a city teetering on the edge, Irons must prove that even without a cape, a hero can still stand tall.
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