Superman Annual #2014
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2014 annual collects a selection of Superman stories from the previous year, featuring the Man of Steel facing a variety of threats in standalone adventures. Published by Titan as part of their Superman Annual series, it offers a mix of action and character moments suitable for fans of the classic superhero.
In "Geometry," a young Clark Kent faces his first real test when a mysterious rocket crashes near Smallville—out steps a boy with no memory, named Mon-El by Clark himself. As Mon-El begins dreaming in an unfamiliar language, the two uncover his true origin: he’s Lar Gand from Daxam, and his body is failing due to lead toxicity. With no cure in sight, Mon-El makes a desperate choice, asking to be sent to the Phantom Zone. Written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner, with art by Eric Wight and colors by Lee Loughridge, this poignant tale explores identity, sacrifice, and the weight of hope. Cover by Eric Wight.
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Young Clark Kent tries to stop a rocket from crashing. Out steps a floating boy. He doesn't remember anything. He doesn't remember his name, so they make one up for him: Mon-El. Mon-El starts dreaming in a weird language, so they decide to test his Kryptonian heritage. He regains his memory, remembering he was Lar Gand from Daxam. Now he realizes he is dying, as lead is toxic to his people. They try to figure out what to do, when Mon-El spots the phantom zone projector, and asks to be put in the zone. Clark does so, vowing to find a cure one day.
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