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The Man of Steel! (Literally) (Superman: The Man of Steel #22)

The Man of Steel! (Literally) (Superman: The Man of Steel #22)

John Henry Irons was trapped under a building during the Doomsday Massacre. Upon realizing that Superman is dead, he seeks to carry on his legacy in a suit of literal steel and protects Suicide Slum, a neglected neighborhood in Metropolis. Suicide Slum is overrun with gangs brandishing highly power “Toastmasters,” guns that Irons himself help develop. Now he’s committed to taking them off the streets!

Make Metropolis Great Again! (Man of Steel #4 & 5)

Make Metropolis Great Again! (Man of Steel #4 & 5)

I loved the scene in Clark’s apartment and love this version of Luthor, especially in today’s environment. He reminds me of Donald Trump although I am not sure if Trump was a known commodity in 1986. He’s a ruthless businessman with bad red hair, who thinks he runs an entire city. It’s a shame that it looks like we won’t see this Lex in the new Batman v. Superman, instead we’re getting a hammy version of the Riddler.

Batman V. Superman: 1986 Edition! (Man of Steel #2&3)

Batman V. Superman: 1986 Edition! (Man of Steel #2&3)

Batman attempts to explain the difference in fighting crime in Gotham vs. Metropolis, but no fists fly. Batman does not ask if Superman can bleed. This is surprisingly civil meeting of superheroes, who usually punch first during crossovers and then work together.