![]() ![]() Check out our list of the best superhero rivalries. One's a hero, the other a villain, it makes sense. Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 is out now from DC. Instead, it reaffirms Clark's nobility and Lex's cruel brilliance, while also hinting at the dangers of becoming trapped in guilt and memories of the past. One issue in and this has the hallmarks of a classic adventure for the Man of Steel and his best enemy. Indeed, it's to the whole creative team's great credit that while The Last Days of Lex Luthor is partly standing on the shoulders of two of Superman's all-time great stories, it doesn't pale in comparison to them. The Last Days is cinematic in its big moments, but doesn't feel like a comic that's pretending to be a movie. This is a terrific first issue, beautifully presented by the art team of Hitch, Nowlan and Baron who do elegant, expansive work here. The issue ends with Clark back at square one, once more dwelling on his guilt. Get all the lyrics to songs by Original Cast of Fortress of Solitude and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. Crystal shards splintered and cracked around him as he reached the floor. Superman opened his eyes and angled his body, clumsily gliding in his exhaustion as he fell, plummeting through the roof of the Fortress. Unfortunately a tussle with Zod makes it clear that that too is unviable. He dropped Superman and fell unconscious into a nearby mountainside. Lantern and his kid sidekick Kairo from The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. It's a terrible place, but at least it offers Lex a chance. Saturday Night Live Best Superhero Skits Supermans Fortress of Solitude. When Kryptonian scientists are unable to help Luthor, Superman suggests that he waits it out in the Phantom Zone. Lana thinks shes going to become Supermans sidekick in fighting crime. From there they pay a quick visit to the miniaturised city of Kandor. through what is now obviously nothing less, then the Fortress of Solitude. The rest of the book adopts a loose travelogue structure, with the two unwilling companions embarking on a quest across different parts of Superman's world, starting with the Fortress of Solitude. ![]()
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