Superman Poche #29
In "La flamme," Superman confronts the lingering effects of an experimental ray that once transformed all Kryptonite on Earth into iron—echoing a past moment of crisis. After protecting a space launch, Clark Kent is reassigned as a full-time TV reporter, but when new threats emerge, Superman must recover and act before they strike. Written by Cary Bates and Denny O'Neil, with art by Curt Swan and inks by Joe Rubinstein and Murphy Anderson, this 1980 issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams.
After being hit by an experimental ray, Superman recalls a past moment when a similar energy transformed all the Kryptonite on Earth into iron. Now, as Clark Kent is assigned as a full-time TV reporter following a space launch, he must recover and stop the villains who attacked him—just as he once did before.
In a future where Earth is at war with the Halflings and the Sun has turned crimson, Superman finds himself stranded, his powers fading as he struggles to return home. With Lois Lane’s courage and the mysterious Tyros and Kampto caught in the conflict, the Man of Steel must navigate a world unrecognizable—where even his greatest strength may not be enough.
When Tri Vul attempts to heal his radiation poisoning using a meteorite beneath Gotham, the resulting energy surge triggers devastating earthquakes. Batman and Green Lantern intervene, taking the alien to the Guardians of Oa for judgment—and must find a way to stabilize the meteorite before the city collapses.
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