Superman: Secret Identity #3
Part three of four in Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen's deeply personal reimagining of the Man of Steel, "Fortress" arrives with a cover that immediately reframes what it means to have superpowers. Immonen's artwork shows Superman airborne and unsmiling, cradling a newborn infant with a tenderness that feels almost fierce — while military helicopters loom in the muted background strip behind him, suggesting the world pressing in on something precious and private. It's a striking image that balances vulnerability and strength in equal measure, and it makes this 2004 miniseries feel like something genuinely apart from the usual cape-and-fist fare.
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Clark and Lois marry and the government blackmails Superman into working for them.
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