Superman: Silver Banshee #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of this 1999 two-parter raises the stakes with a cover that's as atmospheric as it is striking — a green-haired, dark-clad woman stands alongside a looming, bat-eared werewolf-like creature, both bathed in an eerie moonlit glow while bats swirl through the murky background. Inset above them, Superman charges forward in his classic blue-and-red, facing off against the ghostly Silver Banshee herself, as the cover copy pointedly asks whether he can dispel the sinister forces standing between the Banshee and freedom. Dan Brereton's painted cover work gives the whole thing a brooding, gothic quality that feels right at home alongside the supernatural threat at the story's heart.
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