Superman #181 THE MIRROR CRACK'D
Cover Date: June, 2002
One fine morning, Superman and Bizzaro wake up in each others bodies. Confusion ensues, with Clark Kent(Bizzaro) breaking out of his apartment much to Lois' surprise. Elsewhere, Bizzaro(Superman) flies up from the Graveyard of Solitude and breaks into th ...
Issue Description
One fine morning, Superman and Bizzaro wake up in each others bodies. Confusion ensues, with Clark Kent(Bizzaro) breaking out of his apartment much to Lois' surprise. Elsewhere, Bizzaro(Superman) flies up from the Graveyard of Solitude and breaks into the Justice League's base on the Moon.He gets attacked by his teammates, who don't recognize him. Jo'nn Jo'nnz helps him out.
Superman returns to Earth, only to find Bizzaro making a ruckus inside The Daily Planet. A fight ensues, with Superman confronting General Zod inside Bizzaro's dreams. They both return to their own bodies.
The Martian Manhunter appears as Superman and has a quick conversation with Clark.
At the end, it is revealed that Manchester Black is the mastermind beind all the bizzare events taking place that day.
Superman (1987)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Clark Kent / Kal-El as Superman
For the second time in his history, Superman's self-titled comic saw a first issue. Writer / artist John Byrne's successful landmark Man of Steel mini series had rebooted Superman's history, updating him for the modern comic book landscape, and as a result, drastic changes had swept through the Superman line of comics. The original Superman title had adopted the new name, The Adventures of Superman, but continued the original numbering of its long and storied history. Popular writer Marv Wolfman and artist Jerry Ordway handled the creative chores on that particular title. Meanwhile Action Comics continued, keeping its original numbering, but that too was now written and drawn by Byrne. And last but not least, a new series was introduced, simply titled Superman - again written and drawn by the prolific Mr Byrne.
Not resting on his laurels after the success of the sweeping changes made during the Man of Steel, Byrne started Superman's new title off with the re-introduction of Metallo, a powerful cyborg with a hatred for the Man of Tomorrow and possessing a kryptonite heart. It was a dangerous new world for the Last Son of Krypton, but the reboot continued to prove an overwhelming success. This second series of Superman became a mainstay for DC - running 226 issues before it ended in April 2006.
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