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Superman: War of the Supermen

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Superman: War of the Supermen
Cover ofWar of the Supermen #1 (July 2010), art byEddy Barrows.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleWeekly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateJune – July 2010
No. of issues5 (4 plus issue numbered 0)
Main character(s)Superman
Supergirl[1]
Superboy[1]
Steel[1]
General Zod[1]
Non[1]
Ursa[1]
Creative team
Written byJames Robinson[1]
Sterling Gates[1]
Penciller(s)Eddy Barrows[2]
Jamal Igle[3]
Eduardo Pansica
Wayne Faucher[4]
CAFU
Bit[5]

Superman: War of the Supermen is an Americancomic booklimited series[6] fromDC Comics that serves as the culmination to theSuperman line-wide eventNew Krypton. The series began onFree Comic Book Day 2010, with a zero-issue released free of charge before the main limited series began the following week.

The whole event is portrayed as a "100 Minute War" in the narrative's time, although the whole event lasted one month in May 2010.[1][7] No otherSuperman family books were solicited that month other thanSuperman/Batman andAdventure Comics neither of which crosses over into theWar of the Supermen.[8]

Plot

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Following the events ofNew Krypton,World of New Krypton andLast Stand of New Krypton, the people of the new planet Krypton andEarth wage war after General Zod issues a formal declaration after discovering a human (Lex Luthor) helped destroy their planet.Superman is caught in the crossfire and must keep peace between Earth and the people that represent his heritage.

Prologue

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As the series opens on the heels of the conclusion toLast Stand of New Krypton,Superman is furious thatGeneral Zod is moving forward with his plans to make war with Earth. He punches his way into Zod's underground military installation and confronts him. Superman declares his intent to shut down Zod and his war machine. He punctuates his remarks by landing a hard right fist to Zod's jaw.

Rather than retaliate personally, Zod has his minions,Ursa andNon, do his dirty work. Ursa attacks Superman with akryptonite knife, which draws blood. Superman damages the knife with his heat vision, but does not completely destroy it. Then Non attacks from above, descending feet first and landing hard on Superman. Non and Ursa restrain Superman while Zod gloats.

The entire time, Superman and Zod are engaged in dialogue that recaps the events ofBrainiac throughLast Stand while Zod gloats and threatens to destroy all humans on Earth and Superman expresses his determination to prevent this. The final two-page spread depicts countless Kryptonians speeding towards Earth in the first wave of the attack.[9]

The War Begins

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The story then continues as Zod gloats over his released forces, telling Superman there's no hope. Superman insists there's hope, and tries to escape, fighting Zod and his crew.Supergirl comes uponReactron being tortured byAlura, and sides against her mother. Reactron reveals he was always meant to be caught, and begins to detonate. Alura shoves Supergirl into a containment vessel just before Reactron explodes, destroying the planet New Krypton.

Meanwhile,Jimmy Olsen andLois Lane bringGuardian,Nightwing,Flamebird,Steel, andSuperboy up to speed on what's been happening with GeneralSam Lane.Superwoman hears, and smiles. Superman and Supergirl cry over the lost planet. Supergirl takes up the battle standard and flees. The New Kryptonian armada approaches Earth as Zod spurs them on.[10]

In theDaily Planet newsroom, Lois reveals New Krypton is dead when Superwoman bursts in and abducts her. In space, Supergirl and Superman power through the field of kryptonite meteors until they crash into Callisto, New Krypton's moon. Kara laments that the planet's destruction is her fault, and Superman sadly reveals she is the Last Daughter of New Krypton.

The First Wave

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Meanwhile, Jimmy, Steel, Nightwing, Flamebird, Superboy and the Guardian trackNatasha Irons to a cell insideMount Rushmore and launch a rescue mission. At the same moment inside Project 7734, Codename Assassin and General Lane are rejoicing over the deaths of the Kryptonians as Lucy arrives with Lois. The General is hopeful until he sees Earth's Mars base is being destroyed by Zod's forces. Kal and Kara arrive and force both sides back; Zod uses this time to launch an armada of soldiers directly for Earth.

Earth Retaliates

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Sam communicates with Lex Luthor, who reveals he has harnessed the power from Jax-Ur's Rao corpse and the government's time pool technology to launch their counterattack. In return, he regains control of LexCorp along with his pardon. With the deal done, a missile is shot through the black hole/time pool directly into Earth's yellow sun, turning it red. Now powerless in space, Superman, Supergirl and the Kryptonians begin to suffocate.[11]

Superboy, Steel, Guardian, Nightwing and Flamebird, and Krypto the Superdog all converge on Project 7734 atMount Rushmore. Steel is carrying Jimmy Olsen and Steel's niece Natasha Irons, now rescued from Project 7734. Jimmy Olsen gets Natasha's story out over his newsgroup called theNewsboy Legion.

The Sun Restored

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Nightwing and Flamebird realize Lex Luthor is using the fake godRao to turn the sun red. Flamebird flies to the sun to save the Kryptonians and Nightwing follows. Nightwing tells Flamebird that he will do this with her, but the Nightwing apparition takes him away to the Phantom Zone, leaving Flamebird to ignite and turn the sun back to yellow. Flamebird dies as Superman and Supergirl catch their now returned super breaths and watch as 73,000 Kryptonians die in space. Zod notes there are now only 7,000 Kryptonians left. Zod, Non, and Ursa fly toward Earth to lead the attack by the survivors. All over the planet, the Kryptonians wreak havoc by killing world leaders, destroying landmarks, and facing off against both super-heroes and Green kryptonite robots. Ursa flies toward the White House seeking to kill the President, until she is intercepted by Supergirl, who forces her into a fight.

General Zod leads his forces to Metropolis, where Superman stands atop theDaily Planet building waiting for them for the final showdown.[12]

Superman vs. General Zod: The Final Battle

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As Superman and Zod clash, Zod reveals he has resolved to turn Earth into New Krypton. Superboy manages to recover thePhantom Zone projector from theFortress of Solitude—stating that the Phantom Zone "got better" (a reference to Nightwing and Flamebird run onAction Comics) in response to Zod's claims of having destroyed it—and uses it to send Non to the Zone as he attacks the Justice League. After narrowly defeating Ursa, Supergirl flies into the military base to confront General Lane, ready to kill him in revenge for the death of her people, only for Lois to talk Supergirl down. Refusing to face judgment for his crimes and realizing that he has gone too far in his plan to protect Earth from the Kryptonians, Lane apparently commits suicide. As Superboy arrives at Superman's fight with Zod, Superman attempts to drag Zod into the Zone with him. Nightwing arrives and sends Superman back to Earth so that he can continue to defend it while remaining in the Phantom Zone to ensure that Zod remains trapped. Nightwing reverts to a young boy inside the Zone, encountersMon-El, and the two journey off together within the Zone.

Aftermath

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In the aftermath, Clark and Lois reflect sadly on how New Krypton's appearance resulted in such a pointless war, Clark expressing his uncertainty about whether any Kryptonians are left in hiding on Earth while Lois promises to write the truth about her father's actions despite the media portraying him as a hero for his 'defensive action', hoping that someday humanity will be ready for interaction with other alien races.[13]

Collected editions

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  • Superman: War of the Supermen (144 pages, collectsSuperman: War of the Supermen #0–4 and a page fromSuperman #700)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghi"DC's WAR OF THE SUPERMEN A 100 Minute War, All in May". Newsarama.com. 2010-02-10. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  2. ^"DCU IN 2010: THE WAR OF THE SUPERMEN BEGINS | DC Comics". Dcu.blog.dccomics.com. 2009-12-07. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  3. ^"The WAR OF THE SUPERMEN starts now | DC Comics". Dcu.blog.dccomics.com. 2010-04-30. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  4. ^"SUPERMAN: WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #2". Dccomics.com. 2010-05-12. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  5. ^"SUPERMAN: WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #3". Dccomics.com. 2010-05-19. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  6. ^Joey Esposito (2009-12-08)."DC Unveils Next Event: War of the Supermen". CraveOnline.com. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  7. ^"Prepare for 'The 100 Minute War' | DC Comics". Dcu.blog.dccomics.com. 2010-02-10. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  8. ^"Comics". Dccomics.com. Retrieved2015-05-30.
  9. ^Robinson, James andGates, Sterling (w). Superman: War of the Supermen, vol. 1, no. 0 (May 2010). DC Comics.
  10. ^Robinson, James andGates, Sterling (w). Superman: War of the Supermen, vol. 1, no. 1 (May 2010). DC Comics.
  11. ^Robinson, James andGates, Sterling (w). Superman: War of the Supermen, vol. 1, no. 2 (May 2010). DC Comics.
  12. ^Robinson, James andGates, Sterling (w). Superman: War of the Supermen, vol. 1, no. 3 (May 2010). DC Comics.
  13. ^Robinson, James andGates, Sterling (w). Superman: War of the Supermen, vol. 1, no. 4 (May 2010). DC Comics.

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