Treasury Edition 50th Anniversary of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Prologue 1: Superman" marks a landmark moment in the 50th Anniversary Treasury Edition, bringing together two icons in a high-stakes crossover that begins in orbit. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by a legendary trio of Ross Andru, Neal Adams, and John Romita, with inks by Dick Giordano and Terry Austin, the story unfolds as the Injustice Gang’s satellite base becomes a battleground—Luthor hijacks Comlab One, forcing Spider-Man and Superman into a fight among the stars. The dynamic artwork, led by Carmine Infantino, Ross Andru, and Neal Adams on the cover, captures the epic scale of the clash, while Jerry Serpe’s colors and Gaspar Saladino’s lettering ground the chaos in vivid clarity.
In the opening tale of the 50th Anniversary Treasury Edition, Superman faces off against Lex Luthor in a fierce showdown that leaves the city in ruins and Luthor behind bars—just before he slips a stolen STAR Labs device into the shadows. The mystery of what it is and who it might serve begins with a single, ominous signal.
In the heart of New York City, reporters from the Daily Bugle and the Daily Planet gather at the World News Conference to witness the unveiling of Comlab One, the world’s first orbiting communications lab. As the crowd watches in awe, a sudden pulse of light from Superman’s super-vision sends Lois Lane and Mary Jane Watson vanishing into thin air—leaving behind only stunned silence and a mystery that could shake the foundations of both their worlds.
In "Chapter 4: The Doomsday Decision," Superman and Spider-Man face off against the Injustice Gang in orbit, where Lex Luthor unleashes a stolen STAR Labs device to hijack the newly launched Comlab One. With Earth now threatened by a looming tsunami, the heroes must split their focus—racing to stop the satellite’s weaponized systems while the boy from Queens grapples with the shocking scope of his ally’s betrayal.
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