Superman vs. the Revenge Squad #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1999 DC collection brings together key Silver Age stories featuring Superman facing off against the Revenge Squad, a group of villains united by their hatred of the Man of Steel. The volume reprints classic tales from the 1960s, showcasing the squad's various schemes and the creative storytelling of that era.
In "Dopplegangster," Superman faces a mysterious threat when Misa infiltrates Project Cadmus and attacks Floyd Barstow, setting off a chain of events that leaves the Daily Planet scrambling with Clark Kent covering for a sick Perry White. When Floyd transforms into the enigmatic Anomaly after touching blood at the Hotel Royer, Superman must confront the danger head-on—turning the transformed man into energy to stop the chaos. Written by Karl Kesel and Jerry Ordway, with dynamic art by Ron Lim and inks by Klaus Janson, this 1999 DC issue features a striking cover by Stuart Immonen and José Marzán Jr.
In "Dopplegangster," Misa’s sudden intrusion at Project Cadmus sets off a chain of strange events, leaving Floyd Barstow transformed into the enigmatic Anomaly after a violent encounter at the Hotel Royer. As Superman juggles crises from the Daily Planet to the streets of Metropolis, the mystery deepens—what is the true nature of the man who now walks as Anomaly, and how far will the past reach into the present?
In "Power Trip!", Superman finds himself caught in a high-stakes confrontation at Project Cadmus, where he must team up with the Guardian to face an unexpected threat. With Morgan Edge watching from the shadows and a mysterious clone named Floyd Barstow [Anomaly] already in play, the line between ally and enemy blurs — and the real battle for control has only just begun.
In "Hero or Villain?", Superman faces a volatile test of resolve when Maxima returns, determined to claim him as her mate—only to turn violent when he refuses. With Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Perry White watching, Superman must balance justice and restraint as Maxima's rage threatens to spiral out of control.
In "The Honeymoon's Over," Superman finds himself hunted not just by Riot, but by a coordinated strike force of former foes united under a new, dangerous agenda. As Guardian pursues Misa and Maxima breaks Barrage free, the pieces of a larger conspiracy begin to form—someone has gathered the Revenge Squad with one goal: to end Superman once and for all.
In "The Precedent of the United Hates," Superman faces a new kind of threat as Morgan Edge assembles the Superman Revenge Squad—Anomaly, Maxima, Riot, Barrage, and Misa—to challenge him on a battlefield of ideology and power. With Clark Kent navigating the pressures of his new role as managing editor of the Daily Planet, the line between heroism and accountability begins to blur, as the squad’s actions force a reckoning with who gets to define justice.
In "Losers," Superman faces off against the Superman Revenge Squad—Maxima, Riot, Barrage, Misa, and Anomaly—only to find their infighting and conflicting agendas unravel their plans before they can truly challenge him. With the S.C.U. arriving to back him up, the villains' chaos turns to confusion, and the battle ends not in a clash of titans, but in the kind of disarray that makes even the most formidable foes look like underdogs.
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