Tuesday, July 28, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Untouchable of Metropolis!" Conclusion

...infected by a Kryptonian/Terran hybrid disease that kills both humans and Kryptonians, Superman must exile himself in space before he dies and his corpse contaminates the Earth!
However, Lex Luthor, who combined the two pathogens into a "super-virus" offers a cure...for a price...
Unlike the readers of the never-reprinted DC's Action Comics #364 (1968) you won't have to wait a whole month!
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Monday, July 27, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Untouchable of Metropolis!" Part 1

...infected by an incurable hybrid of Kryptonian and Earth disease developed by Lex Luthor, the Man of Steel faces certain doom...
Can Luthor really cure Virus X?
Would he really want to?
Discover the answer...
Hint: It ain't pretty!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Leper from Krypton!" Conclusion

...actually, we haven't seen this startling scene illustrated by Neal Adams...yet!
But, since a hypnotized Clark Kent (who doesn't remember he's Superman) has just been exposed to Virus X...we will!
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Monday, July 20, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Leper from Krypton!" Part 1

...HERE IT IS!
Now to see exactly how our beloved Man of Steel is contaminated...
Wow!
That stuff is powerful!
Remember, this is not a dream, not a hoax, not an imaginary story!
It's actually part of pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity!
Not surprisingly, it figures Lex Luthor would be behind it...
To see what happens in DC's Action Comics #363 (1968) as an incurable disease wracks the Caped Kryptonian...
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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Head of Hate" Conclusion

...yeah, it's a giant Superman head on this kool Neal Adams-illustrated cover, and yeah, it is hypnotizing Clark Kent (aka Superman)!
Unlike the readers of the never-reprinted DC's Action Comics #362 (1968) you won't have to wait a month!
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Next Monday!
Note the baddie mentioned "special weapons"!
Guess what they are...and who provides them!
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Monday, July 13, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics SUPERMAN "Head of Hate" Part 1

This story isn't exactly about disease, but it does lead into a multi-part tale about it...
...and since it's a Silver Age DC story, it just had to have an ape somewhere...
OK, an ape and a giant Superman head that can hypnotize even Superman himself!
We're definitely in the 1960s, people!
Remember, besides an extremely-campy Batman (influenced by the Adam West TV series), we had things at DC like the middle-aged Blackhawk squad (World War II aviators) as a super-spy/super hero team...
...so it's safe to say anything was possible during the Silver Age!
Written by Leo Dorfman, penciled by Ross Andru, and Mike Esposito,  this never-reprinted story from DC's Action Comics #362 (1968) was the first chapter in a multi-part sequel (sort of) to a classic Superman tale...
...which itself, was a reworking of a never-reprinted Golden Age Superman story!
Curiously, this new story, despite using the same disease and basic plotline, makes no reference to DC's Superman #156 (1962), despite being in-continuity!
Note the quote above; "Not a Hoax! Not a Dream!" (Surprised they left out "Not an Imaginary Story!")
And, for the record, Superman does survive his "Last Days"...
Mort Weisenger, who was the editor of both Silver Age versions of the tale, had a belief that the audience for comics changed every six years as older readers ostensibly "outgrew" comics and younger readers (who had access only to limited reprints) wouldn't be aware of the previous versions!
As you can see, it's a different scenario today...
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