Can Superman break the Chained?

Superman soars.
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Joshua Williamson's run on the core Superman series continues to soar with September's #6. Gleb Meln🙈ikov will be taking on t🌼he art duties for the issue, replacing Jamal Campbell (who still provides the main cover).

The issue, which marks the start of a new story arc, promises to be a ꦇbig one for the Man of Steel𒈔 as it introduces a mysterious villain known only as "the Chained". 

DC has also teased that we'll find out more about what Braniac's been up to, enjoy some time with Lobo, and discover more about the bottled city of Czarnia, introduced way back in 1994 and recently revisited in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Knight Terrors: Superman and this year's Superman Annual.

Jamal Campbell's cover leads our gallery below and is followed by variants from Lee Bermejo, Tiago da Silva, Alex Saviuk, Rose Besch, Gleb Melnikov and Mikelꦜ Janin.

The publisher's o💜fficial synopsis for the new issue reads:

"THE CHAINED PART ONE!

Following 🌠the shocking cliffhanger of Superman #5 and the events of Knight Terrors, Superman has learned that Lex Lutho✃r kept a prisoner beneath Stryker's Island for decades. Who are they and why did Lex lock them up? Can Superman unlock the secrets of the Chained?"

Check out some gorgꦜeo🃏us unlettered interior pages by Melnikov, which start with Lois and Clark going about their business, before introducing us to a new character that we're going to hazard a guess is the Chained because of... well, just take a look.

Williamson's run on Superman has seen the Man of Steel forced to take ownership of LexCorp - rebranded as Supercorp - and try to turn it into a force for good, while Lex continues to pester him fro🌌m prison. It sounds like he'll have a lot to say about this latest threat to Metropolis...

Superman #6 is published bꦍy DC Comics on September 9ꦡ.


Animated series 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:My Adventures with Superman will "make you smile from the moment you start watching".

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