Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the acclaimed team behind Ice Cream Man comes a Superman story that already feels like something special. Martín Morazzo's cover is a striking visual concept: Superman rendered in multiple overlapping versions of himself, each bathed in a different color of the spectrum — green, red, yellow, blue — fanning out behind the central figure like facets of the same man seen through different lenses. W. Maxwell Prince and Morazzo seem poised to put the Man of Steel through a genuinely inventive wringer, and at $5.99 this first book is an easy entry point into what promises to be a fascinatingly off-kilter DC Black Label series.
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When new variations of Kryptonite are discovered, Superman asks for Batman's help to test to determine what effect each variation will have on him. The first test is with purple Kryptonite, which affects Superman's sense of linear time, causing him to perceive events in a different order than they occur.
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