Superman #702
In "Grounded Part Two," Superman walks through Detroit, connecting with the city on a human level—playing basketball, meeting a watchman who collapses, and confronting a hidden community of alien refugees. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Eddy Barrows, with inks by J. P. Mayer and colors by Rod Reis, the issue blends quiet moments of empathy with urgent moral choices. The cover by John Cassaday captures the weight of Superman’s journey, grounded in both place and purpose.
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Superman continues walking across the country, visiting Detroit Michigan. He plays a pickup game of basketball, and runs across alien refugees hiding on Earth, admonishing them to give back to their adopted community. He is given a tour of a closed factory by the watchman, but then his tour guide collapses. Superman takes him to the aliens, and convinces them to cure him. He also convinces them to reopen factories to use their ultra medical science for the development of new techniques and equipment.
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