Strange New Visitor' part 1! Superman is missing, and Metropolis is facing a new crisis! The rest of the Superman Family—Superboy, the new Steel, and Krypto—do what they can to save the city, but this looks like a job for...Mr. Majestic!? Continued in ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #624.
Superman is missing, leaving the city of Metropolis without a hero. but wait -- look up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's....Mr. Majestic?!? The hero of the WildStorm Universe somehow finds himself in the DC Universe, and even with his brilliant mind he isn't quite sure how he got here or how to get back home. Can Lord Majestros of Khera hope to fill the shoes of the Man of Steel? Does he even care to? This Strange New Visitor is set to save humanity his own unique way, whether other heroes like it or not. And with the Eradicator hot on his trail, Majestic must find his way back to his own universe!
Some of Doctor Doom's dialogue is paraphrased from David Cameron's speeches. Lex Luthor's first name wasn't revealed for 20 years. Doctor Octopus was the first supervillain to unmask Spider-Man. Harley Quinn originated from Batman: The Animated Series, not the comics. Mystique had a son with Sabretooth. Ra's Al Ghul is over 600 years old. Despite what many people believe, Apocalypse is not the first mutant. 20 years after Two-Face debuted, he only appeared five times in the comics. Bullseye killed somebody by throwing a poodle at them. Doomsday has killed millions of Green Lanterns. The Red Skull used to be a bellhop. The Riddler has a mental illness than renders him incapable of lying. Elektra's name was misspelt upon her debut. The Joker was nearly killed after one issue. Ultron used to be called the Crimson Cowl. Zod was a member of the Suicide Squad. Venom was originally called The Alien Costume. The Penguin is sometimes modelled off Donald Trump.
Describes and lists the values of popular collectible comics and graphic novels issued from the 1950s to today, providing tips on buying, collecting, selling, grading, and caring for comics and including a section on related toys and rings.
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