Artists: Pascual Ferry (Penciller) , Cam Smith (Inker) , Richard Starkings (Letterer)
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DescriptionHeroes Con 2023 Pick Up from The Artist's Choice.Zod slams into Superman, finishing the neck-break job Kal-El started a few pages earlier! Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 6/30/2023
Sometimes a Zod won't let go
Hard action line elbow it shows
Everybody's feels Ferry
You'll kneel before me eventually
But how am I supposed to feel so secure
When I keep elbowin' who's drawing Super now
And I keep wonderin' who's neck he’s breaking around
There's nothing I wouldn't do to have super glutes somehow
Cam inks keep finishing this drawing Super now
And I keep wonderin' what comics can be found
To turn me back to the one who's reading Super now
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 7/1/2023
He broke his neck here? I can't see that definitively, but both of his arms certainly got mangled!
Derek Crabbe
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 7/1/2023
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
He broke his neck here? I can't see that definitively, but both of his arms certainly got mangled!
This is actually two pages after the neck break (see p.15 that I already posted). This is the 'double-talk' where Superman broke his neck just enough to not kill him, and then he rams into Superman here on p.17 with all his might (death by slamming into Superman),
Also there's the thing about Zod making it so that Earth had a red sun (which helped his powers and armor, but diminished Superman's and made him a prisoner, and somehow all the metahumans on the planet).
Coldcast (of Manchester Black's Elite) was one of the few that still had some power and would use it to 'juice' Superman with some yellow solar energy for the battle against this version of Zod and his army.
Meanwhile, Luthor, Ignition, Metallo and the other Superman baddies are out in space, undoing what Zod did to the sun in another battle (kinda like Lando to Luke in Return of the Jedi).
So the idea is the further the Zod Superman battle goes, the less super-powered Zod becomes and the MORE super-powered Superman becomes. So by this page, Zod's neck is somehow broken (but didn't kill him) and Superman's invulnerability is about 99% back to basics. So Zod is committing suicude by slamming into Superman (why he's screaming "No!!!")
I know it's dumb, but this was the conclusion/culmination of the armored Zod story I'd been following for almost 3 years in real time, so I still kind of ate it up, despite the goofball conclusion (which I guess since I keep buying pages from the issue, I have fond memories of regardless). I kind of want p, 14, 16, or 18 now. -_-
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 7/1/2023
Derek Crabbe wrote:
This is actually two pages after the neck break (see p.15 that I already posted). This is the 'double-talk' where Superman broke his neck just enough to not kill him, and then he rams into Superman here on p.17 with all his might (death by slamming into Superman),
Also there's the thing about Zod making it so that Earth had a red sun (which helped his powers and armor, but diminished Superman's and made him a prisoner, and somehow all the metahumans on the planet).
Coldcast (of Manchester Black's Elite) was one of the few that still had some power and would use it to 'juice' Superman with some yellow solar energy for the battle against this version of Zod and his army.
Meanwhile, Luthor, Ignition, Metallo and the other Superman baddies are out in space, undoing what Zod did to the sun in another battle (kinda like Lando to Luke in Return of the Jedi).
So the idea is the further the Zod Superman battle goes, the less super-powered Zod becomes and the MORE super-powered Superman becomes. So by this page, Zod's neck is somehow broken (but didn't kill him) and Superman's invulnerability is about 99% back to basics. So Zod is committing suicude by slamming into Superman (why he's screaming "No!!!")
I know it's dumb, but this was the conclusion/culmination of the armored Zod story I'd been following for almost 3 years in real time, so I still kind of ate it up, despite the goofball conclusion (which I guess since I keep buying pages from the issue, I have fond memories of regardless). I kind of want p, 14, 16, or 18 now. -_-
Damn. That synopsis makes this sound like Hush to me.
Derek Crabbe
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 7/1/2023
Marcus Wai wrote:
Damn. That synopsis makes this sound like Hush to me.
I mean, Hush (story wise) is pretty silly to me, too, despite the critcal and popular acclaim. So I agree?
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 7/2/2023
I appreciate all the detailed info, man! We've all read some pretty goofball stuff that we still enjoyed in spite of the nonsense. We shouldn't ever have to feel bad about it. We like what we like for whatever reasons we have and that's all that matters!
Michael McIsaac
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 7/6/2023
Zod is waaaay too into kneeling. He should change things up and instead make people give him a slight bow.
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