Superman: Lois & Clark #1
"Arrival, Part I" kicks off a bold new chapter in the Superman mythos, reimagining the lives of Clark, Lois, and their son Jonathan White in a world reshaped by the Flashpoint event. With the mysterious crash of a spaceship carrying this universe's Hank Henshaw, the fragile balance of their quiet existence begins to unravel. Written by Dan Jurgens and illustrated by Lee Weeks—with dynamic inks by Scott Hanna, vibrant colors by Brad Anderson, and precise lettering by Joshua Cozine, Troy Peteri, and A Larger World Studios—this issue sets a compelling tone for a story where the past and present collide. The cover, also by Lee Weeks, captures the moment with quiet intensity.
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For several years, the Superman from the post-Crisis universe and his family have been living in the post-Flashpoint universe as Clark, Lois, and Jonathan White. While Lois has been writing anonymous exposes, and Clark has been secretly acting as Superman, Jonathan has lived the life of a normal boy. But all that might change with the crash of the spaceship carrying this world's Hank Henshaw.
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