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Superman For All Seasons 3

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Superman For All Seasons 3 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1951646021
Owner: The Captain

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My CGC Superman For All Seasons Collection  Score: 44
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1998

"Chapter 3 - Fall"

Jeph Loeb - Writer
Tim Sale - Artist
Richard Starkings - Letterer
Bjarne Hansen - Colorist
Joey Cavalieri - Editor

Synopsis:
Narrated by Lex Luthor, he considers his story to be a love story, between a man and his city. His revenge starts after a night in jail. Miss Vaughn is part of his plan; drugging her so she can see nonstop images of Superman. Lois checks around Clark's desk and finds his notes with "L.L." on them. She wonders if they mean "Lois Lane", but Clark comes up behind her and reveals "Lana Lang". The Daily Planet is so gassed, with Lois and many others experiencing rapid pulse and high fever. Changing into Superman, he finds a train about to have an accident and he stops it. Then, he tells Prof. Crosby that the only person who could help is Luthor. Confronting him, he asks Luthor for help, when he reveals his "hope" in the form of Toxin; Miss Vaughn. With no choice, he helps Toxin with the antidote by spreading it into the clouds so it can pass on through the rain; everyone is cured. But Toxin dies unexpectedly when they return to LexCorp. Through his words, Luthor makes Superman believe that it is him who caused Toxin's death and Clark returns home to Smallville.

Notes:
-Signed by Jeph Loeb on 10/05/2018
-Signed by Tim Sale on 10/04/2018
-This was made hot off the heels from their previous success, Batman: The Long Halloween, and as that Batman-story dealt with holidays as the theme, this story's theme dealt with seasons.
-The artwork contains many influences from that of Norman Rockwell.
-The story also parallels the events from Superman's then-origin story John Byrne's The Man of Steel, though it can be read on its own.



 
 
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