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Action Comics #9 The Curse of Superman; Executive Power
Cover Date: July, 2012
Featuring characters from parallel Earths, including PRESIDENT SUPERMAN! Introducing new villain SUPERDOOM! Guest artist GENE HA joins GRANT MORRISON for this tale of not one, not two, but THREE Earths! And in the backup story, President Superman must st ...
Issue Description
Featuring characters from parallel Earths, including PRESIDENT SUPERMAN!
Introducing new villain SUPERDOOM!
Guest artist GENE HA joins GRANT MORRISON for this tale of not one, not two, but THREE Earths!
And in the backup story, President Superman must stop a nuclear attack – but he can't leave the White House!
Action Comics (2011)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Clark Kent as Superman (#1 - Present); John Henry Irons as Steel (#4, 7); Calvin Ellis as Superman (#9)
Written by: Grant Morrison (#0 - 18); Tony Daniel (#19 - 21) Andy Diggle (#19 and co-plotted #20 and 21) Scott Lobdell (#22 - 24) Greg Pak (#25 - ongoing)
Drawn by: Rags Morales (#1 - 4, 7-8, 10 - 18); Brent Anderson (#2); Gene Ha (#3, 9); Brad Walker (#4, 7); Andy Kubert (#5 - 6); ChrisCross (#5 - 6); Cully Hamner (#9); Ben Oliver (#0)
Following the Post-Flashpoint relaunch of the DC Universe, all-star writer Grant Morrison and artist Rags Morales started an all new volume of the historic Action Comics starring the Last Son of Krypton, Superman. The series' first arc is chronologically the earliest story told in the new universe, set a short time before the events of Justice League's first arc, which itself is set five years in the past. It features a younger Superman who, after the loss of his adoptive parents, moves to Metropolis. There, despite social stigmata towards superheroes, let alone aliens, he rises to the challenge of becoming the city's champion.
In September 2013 DC is having all its books focus on the villains because of Trinity War and Forever Evil and number them by '.1', '.2' and so on up to '.4'.
The 4 Villain books that are from Action Comics are
Action Comics #23.1 - Cyborg Superman #1 (Written by Michael Alan Nelson and Drawn by Mike Hawthorne)
Action Comics #23.2 - Zod #1 (Written by Greg Pak and Drawn by Ken Lashley)
Action Comics #23.3 Lex Luthor #1 (Written by Charles Soule and Drawn by Raymund Bermudez)
Action Comics #23.4 Metallo #1 (Written by Sholly Fisch and Drawn by Will Conrad)
For Pre-Flashpoint refer to Action Comics (Vol. 1).
Collected EditionsVol. 1: Superman and the Men of Steel (#1-8)Vol. 2: Bulletproof (#9-12, 0 and Action Comics Annual #1)Vol. 3: At The End of Days (#13-18)Vol. 4: Hybrid (#19-24)DC Comics The New 52 Villains Omnibus (#23.1-23.4)Supergirl: Out of the Past (#23.1)DC Comics Zero Year (#25)Vol. 5: What Lies Beneath (#25-29)Superman: Doomed (#30-35)Vol. 6: Superdoom (#30-35)Vol. 7: Under the Skin (#36-40)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.