Superman #689
In "The Tourist," Superman's world hums with quiet tension as Mon-El juggles global heroics and a surprising first kiss, all while Morgan Edge casts doubt on his loyalty. Meanwhile, the Guardian says goodbye to a friend with a mysterious gift, Atlas infiltrates Ironworks with a chilling confession, and General Lane sets a dangerous trap—while the Guardian takes the stand on Edge’s show to defend Mon-El. Written by James Robinson and illustrated by Renato Guedes, with inks by Jose Wilson Magalhaes, colors by David Curiel, and letters by John J. Hill, this 2009 issue features a cover by Andrew Robinson.
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Morgan Edge in a TV editorial questions whether Mon-El is friend or foe. Mon-El is too busy to care, fighting villains all over the world, while playing tourist and having his first kiss. Tellus says goodbye to his friend the Guardian, giving him an unknown farewell present that will be needed in battle. Atlas gets admitted to Ironworks undercover as John Henry Iron's friend. The Guardian goes on Edge's show to say that Mon-El is definitely a friend. General Lane contracts with the Prankster to distract Black Lightning, and in the future dispose of a hero's body, making it look like a super-villain did it. Atlas reveals himself to John, and lets him know he's about to die.
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