"Superman: Man of Tomorrow" Comic Book Index

2020

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1
Cover date: April 20, 2020
"Power Play"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
The issue opens with a beautiful splash page of Superman holding up rubble, we are told in a caption that he is holding up a tunnel roof. Two kids are then shown talking about how amazing Superman is while watching a giant electronic billboard showing him rescue a tunnel full of cars. A shadowy figure calls for more power and purple electricity breaks the billboard screen as the kids head into a movie theater with their parents. Lois and Clark are at the Daily Planet while Lois is writing up a story, its late and Clark asks about heading home but Lois wants to finish the story. He decides to go to the office vending machine for supper. They get distracted by a news story that Jimmy is watching about a power malfunction, a surge heads back to the power plant. Purple electricity explodes from the tv screen and the city goes into a black out. Lois and Clark go to the roof of the Daily Planet where they banter about the expense of all the suits he loses before he flies off to investigate. Lois mentions that she is glad he didn't wreck his suit tonight, but with Perry and Jimmy arriving on the roof too, Lois has to toss the suit over the side of the building so as not to reveal Clark's identity. Lois tells Perry that she needs to be on the street covering this event, and Jimmy goes with her. At the power plant, Parasite is absorbing the energy causing the black out. Superman punches him and promises that if he gives up Superman will help him find a cure. They fight with classic Superman vs bad guy banter going back and forth. The power plant blows up forcing Parasite to leave to find more energy. Jimmy and Lois are driving downtown while Jimmy complains about Lois' dangerous driving. Superman shows up prompting Lois to stop, he explains that Parasite caused the blackout. Superman then notices they are surrounded by people. He rallies them with a speech calling them to each help one another so that everyone's needs are met during the blackout. The citizens begin helping each other while Superman talks to Lois about where Parasite might be. Lois tells him that because the General Hospital is uses Lex Luthor generators they still have power even though the rest of the city is in blackout. Superman flies off to the hospital in the hopes of finding Parasite at the hospital. Superman interrupts Parasite from draining the hospital and flies him to the moon. Parasite begins to fight Superman, who interrupts him by stating they are on the dark side of the moon and the only source of energy is Superman, but if Parasite drains him of his energy they will both die stranded on the moon. Parasite shrinks from a lack of energy and passes out. Superman again promises to find a cure for him. The next day Perry is complaining that Lois only turned in a story about people helping each other, rather than the fight between Parasite and Superman. She and Jimmy exit the office and her and Clark talk. Clark asks he what she wants, and she tells him she wishes he could find his suits on sale. An angry Lex is shown in his office, mad that he didn't get any press for quickly bringing power back to Metropolis. The issue ends with Lex vowing to show the city who the most powerful man truly is.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #2
Cover date: April 27, 2020
"Against the Odds"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
The issue opens with Clark, Lois, and Jimmy attending an anti-casino rally. They then enter a city council meeting to debate the legalization of casinos within city limits. Clark asks councilman Davidson about the link between casinos and organized crime. Davidson says those links are false and Clark leaves, its revealed Clark asked the question because Lois wrote a scathing article about Davidson and he wont talk to her anymore. Clark overhears a police scanner reporting a jewelry store robbery, he leaves to intervene. The robbers are debating what to steal to pay off a debt they owe the Gambler when Superman arrives. The robbers pull out their guns, but Superman notes that they are not loaded prompting one robber to swing his shotgun like a bat at Superman's chest while yelling "Tell my wife and kids, I'm sorry." Superman returns the jewels and flies the two men away. Three men, one called Mr. Sharpe, remark that Superman is the "safest bet there is." Next, we see Clark discussing the event with Perry White, who is fighting with a vending machine. Clark states that the robbers were heavily in debt but had no criminal records and that the police have noticed a trend of many first-time criminals with money troubles. Perry tells Clark to focus on the casino story with Lois instead of pursuing this one. Clark reveals his displeasure with Lois. The issue then shows the Gambler in a room full of screens taking bets on major disasters and crimes that are occurring. He sends a woman with a bag over her head to light a building on fire to cover her debts to him. He is also revealed to be behind the new casino. The girl is in front of the burning building with a woman in an upstairs window calling for help. Superman rescues the woman from the fire and notices the arsonist sobbing on the curb, he sets up a meeting between the arsonist and Clark. After the meeting Clark is sitting in his apartment drinking pop frustrated with how people are gambling on him. Lois enters and the two talk, she lifts his spirits and they make brinner for supper. While preparing supper Lois reveals a clue from the earlier arrest about a warehouse on the port which sends Superman racing away. Superman crashes into the warehouse and confronts the Gambler who calls on his thugs to attack him. Superman easily wades through the henchman and we get a really good page showing two beefy guys wearing brass knuckles heading towards Superman. Superman flicks them both and they are unconscious. The Gambler reveals that someone in City Hall was demanding bribes to support the casino bill. Police show up at City Hall and arrest Councilman Davidson.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #3
Cover date: May 4, 2020
"Dangerous Games"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
Schott Toys has recently been purchased by Lex Luthor and the toys are malfunctioning. They have become dangerous enough that Clark Kent is interrogating Luthor about them. Schott's toys attack the city, and Superman destroys them. Afterwards Clark is visited at the Daily Planet by the Toyman who issues a warning to Lex Luthor that if a Schott can't run Schott's toys, no one will. Giant robots converge on Luthor Tower, but Superman defeats them. Afterwards Clark accuses Luthor of inciting this attack so that he could gain access to Schott's more dangerous technology. The last image shows Luthor's scientists analyzing the tech, presumably for a nefarious purpose.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #4
Cover date: May 11, 2020
"Dangerous Games"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
Superman wakes up from a nightmare and it is revealed he has been having recurring battles with a Swamp Thing like creature. Lois encourages him to dig deeper into the story which prompts him to visit one of the fields where he battled the creature. He discovers radioactive waste has been buried in the field. The creature appears again resulting in another fight between the two. After the creature disappears, Superman goes to each field where the creature has appeared, and discovers radioactive waste buried in each field. Lois' investigation discovers that a reporter, Wendell Moore, wrote an article about the buried waste years ago, and then was never seen again. Superman heads to the land's owner's home, Albemarle Bryce, in time to protect him from the monster, who they reveal as the dead Moore. Bryce admits that he murdered the reporter but has no regret for doing so. Lois records the conversation and published the story the next day resulting in Bryce's arrest.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #5
Cover date: May 18, 2020
"What Makes a City?" - Part One
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
Superman battles Titano in the streets of Metropolis. His dialogue during the fight is fun and reminiscent of classic Silver Age comics. He is quickly defeated by the giant ape prompting Lex Luthor, who is watching the conflict from his office, to initiate his Metropolis Anti-Supervillain security system. Titano is quickly dispatched by the Luthor guns that have transformed from the cities cameras. The next day Perry White chews out Clark and Lois for having no clue that Lex Luthor was installing a security system at the behest of the Metropolis Police Department. Clark and Lois grapple with being able to trust Lex's intentions with the Luthor guns. Days go by and super villain actions in Metropolis have been reduced to zero. Clark and Lois grapple with how this makes them feel, knowing Lex is protecting the city better than Superman could. Clark heads to the local diner to grab supper while Lois completes her latest article. On his way a man is caught skipping his bill at the diner by one of the Luthor guns. Clark stands between the gun and the man, prompting the gun to issue a punishment for impeding an arrest. Clark takes the full brunt of the blast in his chest.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #6
Cover date: May 25, 2020
"What Makes a City?" - Part Two
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
In the previous issue Clark had stood between a man and one of the Luthor-guns. He was blasted and fell on the ground. This issue starts with the man paying for his meal and running away. The diner manager calls for someone to help Clark, but he disappears before anyone can take a look at him. Superman thanks the people for trying to help. The Luthor-gun targets him as a super-villain. Superman destroys the Luthor-gun prompting Luthor, in private, to remark that Superman was outdated and that the city now belonged to him. Superman becomes targeted by numerous Luthor-guns, which overpower and threaten to kill him. This prompts staff from the Daily Planet and people on the street to attack the guns. Luthor reacts by initiating the Superman protocol for his guns, turning the globe at the top of the Daily Planet into a giant cannon. Superman destroys the cannon and confronts Luthor. The final page shows Luthor coming out of the courthouse defiantly decrying his treatment from Superman.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #7
Cover date: June 15, 2020
"Viral"/"The Wrath of Wioska"
Writer: Dave Wielgosz/Dave Wielgosz
Penciller: Miguel Mendonca/Yasmine Putri
Inker: Miguel Mendonca/Yasmine Putri
A new superhero, Soar, is shown on "Viewtube" taking down the Royal Flush Gang. After Perry watches the conflict Jimmy resigns from the Daily Planet citing a lack of upward mobility in the company as the reason for leaving. He reveals that Soar has offered him a job as the primary photographer for Soar's media campaign. Clark is worried about Jimmy's choice and approaches him as Superman. Jimmy tells Superman everything will be ok. Jimmy photographs Soar taking down many different supervillains including Killer Moth and Firefly. As Soar is privately bragging about his success to Jimmy, Jimmy shows him the behind the scenes photos he has been taking. It turns out that Soar had been paying villains from outside of Metropolis to come and fight him, and then paying their lawyer fees. Superman arrives to back Jimmy up in case Soar gets violent. The final pages are of Jimmy returning to the Daily Planet staff with the story and earning Perry's respect./After defeating Mongul, again, Superman views the destruction from his battle. He notes that his adversaries are becoming more powerful and decides that he needs to learn how to be a more strategic fighter. He travels across the galaxy to find Wioska, the warrior that trained Granny Goodness and others of Apokolips. Wioska is living in isolation and peace, mourning her past violent life. Superman convinces her to train him, and she begins by stripping his powers. After many days of training, Superman is progressing slowly. This prompts Wioska to attack the peaceful inhabitants of the planet. Superman goes into a rage to defend the people. After the fight Superman confronts Wioska about whether or not she would have actually hurt the people. Wioska confirms she would have healed all that were hurt. She tells Superman that he needs to stop fearing his power, he is virtuous so his power will always be good.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #8
Cover date: June 22, 2020
"The Obituary"/"Deadline"
Writer: Van Jensen/Van Jensen
Penciller: Nick Robles/Andie Tong
Inker: Nick Robles/Andie Tong
On a slow news day Clark is writing obituaries for The Guardian, Black Lightning, and Superman. He struggles with the morbidity of the assignment. Jimmy imagines possible deaths for the Guardian and Black Lightning, but quickly flees when he hears Perry call his name. Perry and Clark talk about his progress on the obituaries and imagines how Superman may die. Clark begins writing about his life as Clark and as Superman. He is interrupted by a fire alarm and races off./Clark attends a press conference where tabloid owner, Alex Ewell announces he is running for mayor. Ewell calls out Clark Kent as a jealous liar during the press conference. Clark notices some of Ewell's associates are secretly carrying heavy weaponry. Using Batman's database in the Hall of Justice, Superman discovers Ewell and his associates are linked to bombings. He quickly follows the associates to a train station. The men try to apprehend Clark, but he quickly disposes of them and changes into Superman. He has tracked two bags on two separate trains, only one of them is ticking. Superman grabs the non-ticking bag and as he flies it skyward it explodes. The thug he grabbed with it explains that Ewell is working for Markovian and was going to use the staged terrorist attack to fuel his campaign. Superman races back to the Daily Planet to get the story typed up in time for that day's paper.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #9
Cover date: June 29, 2020
"What Lives Inside"/"Invasive Species"
Writer: Jeff Parker/Jeff Parker
Penciller: Sam Lotfi/Mike McKone
Inker: Sam Lotfi/Mike McKone
Superman and Lois visit a garnet mine in response to a call Lois received from an old contact. They enter the mine and are attacked by creatures strongly made of rock. They retreat from the mine and discover the creatures are the miners covered by a fungal parasite. The miners cry out in thirst and Superman sprays them with water, dissolving the fungus. He pours the water tower on all of the miners, rescuing them. Lois then shows him an alien canister she discovered on the mine, but before they can analyze it, it disintegrates. We flash to Brainiac who processes the results of the fungus and plots his next move against the Last Son of Krypton./Brainiac arrives on earth to release another experiment. Superman confronts him and Brainiac reveals the creature is a Kaigora. He tells Superman that the jet fuel smells like the Kaigora's primary prey. The smell leads the Kaigora to the Phoenix airport where Superman attempts to detain it. The Kaigora proves difficult for Superman to detain. Brainiac makes Superman more desperate when he reveals that the Kaigora will soon replicate into thousands of new Kaigora. Faced with this time crunch, Superman deduces the creature a reptile and therefore will become dormant in cold temperatures. With this information Superman flies the Kaigora to the Arctic.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #10
Cover date: July 6, 2020
"Pro-Lobo"/"The Champion"
Writer: Dave Wielgosz/Michael Moreci
Penciller: Riley Rossmo/Thony Silas
Inker: Riley Rossmo/Thony Silas
Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, and Superman are conversing about a problem that Superman insists he will handle on his own. The others ask him to wait for back up, but he refuses storming out of the Hall of Justice. We learn that the problem is Lobo has come to earth. Lobo is trying to capture a small alien prompting Superman to step in, against Lobo's protestations that Superman doesn't know what he is doing. The Man of Steel quickly ties up Lobo with his own chains and introduces himself to the little alien. The alien quickly transforms into a giant monster. Lobo reveals that the alien feeds off empathy in order to destroy planets. The three fight. The alien is shocked when he cannot feed off of Superman. Superman tells him that as the two last members of a species, he cannot empathize with anyone who would like to be that. Without a power source the alien shrinks down and Lobo captures it./Superman wakes up on Warworld having to fight in the arena. He quickly deduces that the only reason he is there is to distract him from Mongul's attempt to take over earth. He gets himself out and drops Mongul in the arena to face the combatants. Then he races off to destroy the weaponry heading towards earth reminding Mongul that he doesn't rule the people of earth, he protects them.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #11
Cover date: July 13, 2020
"Fight of a Lifetime"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Glen Melnikov
Inker: Glen Melnikov
"Grikus the Undefeated" is frustrated that he is being forgotten so he comes out of retirement to face Superman in combat to reach one thousand victories and become a galactic legend. He arrives in Metropolis interrupting a slow news day. Clark convinces him to travel out of the city for their fight, and offers to bring Lois and Jimmy along to provide witnesses for the battle. Grikus agrees to this and the four leave the city. After fighting for two straight days, Superman pretends to be unconscious to convince Grikus that he has defeated him. After the victory Grikus leaves the planet and re-enters retirement a perfect 1000-0 in combat. Superman, Lois, and Jimmy hobble away. The epilogue shows the military rebuilding Metallo, giving us a tease of things to come.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #12
Cover date: July 20, 2020
"Superman's Day Off"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Scott Hepburn
Inker: Scott Hepburn
Superman is taking a day off to hold up the sky for Atlas, he does this so that Atlas can attend his daughter's wedding. Lois pushes Perry to publish that Superman is taking the day off to motivate people to be on their best behavior. As the day goes on multiple superheroes and regular citizens step up to fill in for Superman. We see Supergirl, Black Canary, Firestorm, and The Flash. Lois convinces Perry that everyone was inspired by Superman, so even in his absence he is making the city better. In the end Atlas returns and after a brief conversation, takes the sky from Superman. In the epilogue we see General Lane talking to Metallo about bringing Superman down.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #13
Cover date: July 27, 2020
"Who Pranks the Prankster?"
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: David Lafuente
Inker: David Lafuente
The Prankster is being transferred, and Lois has been asked to ride along for an exclusive interview. While en route it is discovered that the Prankster didn't send Lois the invitation. A giant hammer slams into the prison van and the Prankster escapes with Lois as a hostage. Four giant coloured marbles roll along the highway, with the Prankster and Lois in one of them. Superman tracks each marble down while Prankster slowly realizes his ex-wife sent Lois to thwart his escape. Realizing this, Lois cries for Superman who rescues her and sends the Prankster back to prison.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #14
Cover date: August 3, 2020
"Hero Envy" - Part 1
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
Metallo attacks Sam Lane and breaks free from the containment building. He states that he wants to be a hero with greater glory than even Superman. Lois cannot get a hold of her father with the phone, after receiving an urgent voice mail from him. A casual comment by Clark wondering if Sam has discovered Clark's "other" job, showing that this story does not follow the Bendis continuity. Perry calls Lois in with a tip that Metallo has escaped military custody, Perry immediately calls to improve security worrying that Metallo will come to attack the Daily Planet. Metallo enters the MPD citing their need for a better soldier. Lois finds Clark's suit gently folded on his desk and immediately worries for his safety, but Clark believes he is doing what he must for the city. He confronts Metallo and is losing the fight badly, when Lois crashes into him with the car allowing Clark to escape. Lane is showing flying with a platoon of military helicopters towards Metropolis and watch Superman fly away. Superman breaks Parasite free of his prison and asks him to help him.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #15
Cover date: August 10, 2020
"Hero Envy" - Part 2
Writer: Robert Venditti
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Drew Hennessy
The story opens with Metallo bragging about defeating Superman. Lois is than shown grilling her father about how he let Metallo escape. The conversation turns to Lane trying to convince Lois of the need for a government weapon to use against Superman. Lane reveals that he will evacuate the area and detonate massive explosives to kill Metallo. It is telling of her character that Lois is one of the only people that refers to Metallo as John Corbin as well as Metallo. We then shift to Parasite sucking the life out of Superman, but he notices it feels different, he has sucked the kryptonite radiation poison out of Superman. Superman than convinces him to join him to confront Metallo. Together they stop General Lane from detonating the explosives and talk to Metallo. Metallo releases a kryptonite blast that supercharges Parasite. Superman is then able to defeat Metallo and locks him up in a cell with Parasite, who is able to keep Metallo in line by leeching his powers.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #16
Cover date: October 5, 2020
"True Power"
Writer: Kenny Porter
Penciller: Scott Kolins
Inker: Scott Kolins
Superman can't sleep, he feels an incredible dread about some unknown looming threat. The next morning he is dressed as Clark and walks around Metropolis finding peace in watching everyday people. While enjoying the break a boom tube opens up and Darkseid steps out. He reveals he is again attempting to perfect the Anti-Life equation on Superman. Darkseid quickly incapacitates Superman and tries to goad him to fight harder by targeting civilians. He reveals that his Anti-Life Equation was what caused Superman's sleepless nights and feelings of despair. Darkseid explodes a number of apartment buildings and Superman goes ultra fast. Even ultra fast Darkseid is defeating Superman, but Superman reveals that he was going ultra fast to rescue civilians, each time Darkseid would hit him Superman would race to rescue someone. With the people safe Superman reveals his hope is stronger than Darkseid's powers, with this revelation he punches Darkseid through a boom tube back to Apokolips.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #17
Cover date: October 2020
"Divine Intervention"
Writer: Stephanie Phillips
Penciller: V. Ken Marion
Inker: V. Ken Marion
A purple energy is emanating from the hospital. The MPD has established a perimeter, but one of their helicopters is caught in the energy. As it begins to fall, Superman catches it and returns it to safety. He learns that Dax, a psionic, has created a psionic barrier around the hospital. At his approach, a small hole opens letting him enter. As Superman makes his way through the hospital, Dax uses the staff to guide him to the Oncology ward. Dax reveals to him that his mother is dying of cancer and he wants Superman to cure her. When Superman can not heal her, Dax lashes out and attacks him. Eventually Superman talks Dax down and they embrace. Superman offers to wait with him, and the two men talk about Dax's mother. The final page shows Superman entering the prison as the narration reveals Dax's mother used to play card with him in prison once a week. Superman pulls out a deck of cards to continue the tradition.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #18
Cover date: October 2020
"Solitude"
Writer: Brandon Thomas
Penciller: Cristian Duce
Inker: Cristian Duce
Someone has entered Superman's Fortress of Solitude and designed an elaborate trap to destroy him. Superman enters and is confronted by one of the many species he protects in the Fortress. He is blasted first by green kryptonite and than quickly by gold, depowering him. A "recorded" message from the intruder plays throughout the Fortress, taunting Superman about his failure. Superman quickly notes that the intruder is still in the Fortress, this prompts him to make his way through the Fortress to get to a reset module. After a winding trip through the Fortress, he makes it to the villain, named the Key, and defeats him.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #19
Cover date: November 2020
"World's Vilest"
Writer: Dave Wielgosz
Penciller: Jorge Corona
Inker: Jorge Corona
Superman and Batman have meat at the Justice League headquarters in space. Superman is in the process of trying to correct Batman for recent "behaviors" on a mission. Batman starts to act defensively towards Superman's censure of him. In the midst of their argument a group of alternate universe Supermen and Batmen teleport into the base. They have come to defeat Superman and Batman and take over the world. Superman and Batman split up, each fighting the others alternate versions. Batman uses magic to create a Superman destroying armor, and Superman goes into a red sunroom to nullify his weakness to Kryptonite. They each defeat the villains until only the Justice Lord Clark and Bruce are left. At this point they switch opponents and each defeat their alternate selfs. The Justice League Incarnate then appears to apprehend the villains. Throughout the battle Superman and Batman have been discussing with the evil versions everything that makes the pair work well together. In the end Superman states that he is stern with Batman because he likes him so much and wishes they could communicate with each other more effectively. Batman than hugs Superman and leaves. That hug is worth the price of admission.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow #20
Cover date: November 2020
"The List"
Writer: Josh Trujillo
Penciller: Stephen Byrne
Inker: Stephen Byrne
Bibbo Bibbowski arrives at the Daily Planet to ask Lois and Clark to report that he is not Superman. Someone has announced online that he may be Superman, and since then his business has been flooded with people seeking autographs and needing help. At this time Clark hears that a plane has released two rockets aimed at the city. He quickly deals with them and afterwards is confronted by Cat Grant about a list of names released that could potentially be him. Clark begins to investigate each of these names but before he can solve the problem the individuals on the list have all of their private information released online as well. This leads to various hate crimes and further unwanted interactions. Lois discovers the original list came from the Prankster and Superman goes to confront him. He discovers that it was actually the Prankster's son, who then must do community service to help the people whose information he released.


“Superman: Man of Tomorrow” Digital-First Comic Book Index

Introduction

Here is a listing of the Superman: Man of Tomorrow digital first comic books that began in April 2020 until its conclusion with chapter #20. These stories were originally printed in the Walmart exclusive comic books published by DC Comics and then later released as digital stand-alone publications. The Writer, Penciller and Inker for each issue are listed within the Comic Index pages, directly below each title's name and number.

Note: The month dates listed for these digital comic books are the actual date when the comic was on sale.

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