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Action Comics #586 The Champion!
Cover Date: March, 1987
Cover by John Byrne."The Champion!" written and penciled by John Byrne, inked by Dick Giordano, colored by Tom Ziuko and lettered by John Costanza. In Darkseid's thrall, Superman combats Orion above the Fire Pits of Apokolips. Notes:Read Superman #3 and A ...
Issue Description
Cover by John Byrne."The Champion!" written and penciled by John Byrne, inked by Dick Giordano, colored by Tom Ziuko and lettered by John Costanza. In Darkseid's thrall, Superman combats Orion above the Fire Pits of Apokolips.Notes:
Read Superman #3 and Adventures of Superman #426 before reading this issue.Full PlotStory continued from: Adventures of Superman #426.
Superman, trapped on Apokolips and under the influence of Amazing Grace, was now referred to as “The Savior”. Leading a war against Darkseid, it is revealed that this was a ruse to corrupt Superman. Darkseid addresses Superman as his “son”.
Meanwhile, Orion and Lightray speed towards Apokolips. Having learned about Superman’s plight from Highfather, they rush to save their friend from Darkseid's machinations.
Granny Goodness is testing Superman’s strength with mechanical apparatus. Amazing Grace is unsure about Superman’s potential. Darkseid reveals the uprising was all his doing, shocking Grace. A soldier reports Orion and Lightray’s arrival, and Darkseid leads Superman to believe his powers come from Darkseid himself, as champion of Apokolips. Darkseid orders Superman to destroy the intruders.
Superman still referring to himself as “The Savior,” attacks Orion. Orion realized from his speech that Darkseid is manipulating him. Orion instructs Lightray to leave them as he will confront “Darkseid’s new son” himself. Orion then takes off his helmet, revealing his face and Darkseid’s “true son” in the process, shocking the Man of Steel back to his senses.
Lightray flies over Apokolips and surveys the brutal aftermath of the recent war. Bodies in the thousands are strewn over the landscape. He confronts Amazing Grace, who tries to manipulate his mind and pulls out a dagger. Lightray is too strong for her, blinding her and leaving her at the mercy of Darkseid. He comes back to see Orion using the Motherbox to patch Superman’s true memories.
Superman is outraged at having been used as a pawn. He wants to take the fight to Darkseid. Darkseid who is watching all of this, releases his dreaded Omega Beams to destroy Superman. Superman manages to evade them and turns them upon Darkseid himself. Darkseid, though hurt, does not accept defeat. Superman is about to strike again, but Darkseid opens a boom tube in the last instant and teleports him back to Earth.
Orion asks Darkseid if he will now attempt to kill them. Darkseid tells him that it will be done soon enough in the future, when they face off again. Later, Lightray asks Orion if he restored Superman’s memory of his part in the war. Orion tell him that it has not been done, wishing to spare him the trauma.
Action Comics (1938)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
In the early days of comics books, it was not the convention to name comics after specific characters. Rather comics bore generic names such as this one. Although this series featured Superman throughout, it thus bore this name, one which it has become famous for (and the name was kept after the launch of The New 52.) It was the fourth DC Comics title, and the first new one produced after Detective Comics spread beyond the one title (this was after it purchased More Fun Comics and New Adventure Comics.)
Starring: Lex Luthor (starting #890) until #900.
Second Feature: Captain Atom (#879-#889), Superboy (#892), Jimmy Olsen (#893-#896)
(Issues #601-642 are filed under Action Comics Weekly)
Collected EditionsSuperman: The Golden Age Omnibus vol. 1 (#1-31)Adventures of Superman: Gil Kane vol. 1 (#539-541, 545, 546 & #551-554)Superman vs. Darkseid (#586)They Saved Luthor's Brain (#600, #668, #670-673, #676-678 )Panic in the Sky (#674-675)Death of Superman (#683-684)World Without Superman (#685-686)Superman: Funeral For A Friend (#685-686)Superman: Reign of the Supermen (#687-688)The Trial of Superman (#716-717)Transformed! (#729 & 732)DC Comics Presents: Superman #4 (#768, #771-773)Superman: Emperor Joker (#769-770)President Lex (#773)Superman: Our Worlds At War, Book One (#780-781)Superman: Our Worlds At War, Book Two (#782)Superman: Ending Battle (#795-796)DC Comics Presents: Superman #2 (#798)Godfall (Action Comics #812- 813, Adventures of Superman #625- 626 and Superman #202- 203)Superman: The Wrath of Gog (#814-819; backups #812-813)Superman: Sacrifice (Action Comics #829, Superman #218-220, Adventures of Superman #642-643 and Wonder Woman #219-220)Superman: Up, Up and Away! (#837-840)Superman: Back In Action (#841-843, plus stories from DC Comics Presents #4, #17 and #24)Superman: Last Son (#844-846, #851 and Action Comics Annual #11)The Third Kryptonian (Superman #668-670, Action Comics #847, Superman Annual #13)Redemption (Superman #659&666, Action Comics #848-849)3-2-1 Action (Superman #665, Action Comics #852-854, Legends of the DC Universe #14)Superman: Escape From Bizarro World (#855-857)Superman And The Legion of Super-Heroes (#858-863)Superman: Brainiac (#866-870)Superman: New Krypton Vol. 1 (#871)Superman: New Krypton Vol. 2 (#872-873)Superman: Nightwing And Flamebird Vol. 1 (#875-879 and Action Comics Annual #12)Superman: Codename Patriot (#880)Superman: Nightwing And Flamebird Vol. 2 (#883-889, Superman #696 and Adventure Comics #8-10)Superman: The Black Ring Vol. 1 (#890-895)Superman: The Black Ring Vol. 2 (#896-900; Action Comics Annual #13; Secret Six #29)Secret Six: Caution To the Wind (#897)Superman: Reign of Doomsday (#900-904)For Post-Flashpoint refer to Action Comics (Vol. 2)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.