Superman and the Authority #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe four-issue miniseries by Grant Morrison and Mikel Janín reaches its "senses-shattering conclusion" here, and the cover makes the stakes unmistakably clear: Superman leads the Authority — a diverse, scrappy team that includes figures in robotic armor, a woman in a red hood crackling with green energy, a punk-styled fighter, and several others — charging headlong into a formidable opposing force of hulking, monstrous adversaries. Janín's dynamic composition splits the image diagonally, the two sides crashing toward each other with real momentum, while Jordie Bellaire's electric teal-and-white palette gives the whole confrontation an almost cinematic charge. If this cover is any measure, Morrison and Janín wrapped up their reimagining of Superman's unconventional squad with exactly the scale and energy the story deserved.
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Superman battles the Ultra-Humanite in Kandor, but learns that another of his old enemies is behind the Ultra-Humanite's attack, as well as behind the attacks by other super-powered individuals on the rest of Superman's team. After defeating their enemies, Superman reveals to his team the mission for which he brought them together.
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