Superman #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Killing Is Serious Business," Superman faces a chilling moral test when the Sons of Liberty manipulate Pete Ross into smuggling a weapon into a Senate hearing. With tension boiling and lives hanging in the balance, the line between justice and vengeance blurs — all under the watchful eye of a shadowy agent who won’t hesitate to pull the trigger. Written by Dan Jurgens and illustrated by Pete Krause, with inks by Keith Williams, colors by Glenn Whitmore, and letters by John Costanza, this 1992 issue features a cover by Dan Jurgens and Walter Simonson.
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The Sons of Liberty blackmail Pete Ross, getting him to sneak a gun into the Senate hearing. When he won't shoot Major Holcraft, Agent Liberty does the job.
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