Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
By Alex Segura
What is a young man to do when he’s handed a death sentence? Experience life as best you can, no? Mon-El deals with his fate by doing just that — exploring the world and interacting with some of DC’s international cast of heroes.
But back in Metropolis, a new media mogul takes the airwaves. His name? Morgan Edge. Writer James Robinson and artist Renato Guedes continue their stellar run on SUPERMAN with issue #689, and we have some pages for you to peruse.
SUPERMAN #689 hits 6/24.
Tags: James Robinson, mon-el, morgan edge, renato guedes, Superman
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That is awesome. Robinson is a wonder.
No one is better at injecting genuine emotion into their work. Plus he just created two new international heroes who seem very, very interesting.
cant wait. can anyone give me boosters number so we can go to the future to pick this continuously awsome book up?