Action Comics #989 (2017)

Action Comics #989 (2017)


The Man of Steel reels from a shocking revelation as Mr. Oz makes his move, while global catastrophes demand Superman's attention. ⚡

Genre: Superhero, Sci-Fi, Family Drama 🦸‍♂️👽

Main Characters:
The issue centers on the emotional confrontation between Superman (Clark Kent) and the enigmatic Mr. Oz (Jor-El), whose true identity as Superman’s long-lost father has just been revealed. This revelation sends Clark into a tailspin, challenging his very identity. Lois Lane is also a pivotal character, serving as both a potential target for Mr. Oz and the emotional anchor for a reeling Superman, showcasing her trademark courage and investigative instincts.

Writer: Dan Jurgens
Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic
Inker: Jonathan Glapion
Colorist: Mike Spicer
Letterer: Rob Leigh
Editor: Paul Kaminski
Publisher and Brand: DC Comics, part of the main DC Universe Rebirth initiative.

Release Year: 2017 📅

Brief Plot Summary:
As Superman grapples with the earth-shattering truth that Mr. Oz is his supposedly dead Kryptonian father, Jor-El, he is physically and emotionally paralyzed. This strategic distraction allows a wave of simultaneous, coordinated disasters to erupt across the globe, pulling Superman away to perform his duties as a hero. Meanwhile, with Superman occupied, Mr. Oz seizes the opportunity to approach Lois Lane directly, intending to reveal his grand plan and persuade her to his cause, placing her in immense psychological danger.

Notable Arcs or Storylines:
This issue is Part 3 of the critically acclaimed “The Oz Effect” storyline, a major arc within the larger DC Rebirth narrative. This storyline was fundamental in resolving one of the biggest mysteries established at the very beginning of the Rebirth era: the identity and motives of the mysterious abductor Mr. Oz.

Fan Theories or Interpretations:
A major fan discussion centered on whether this version of Jor-El was truly who he claimed to be or an imposter, given his manipulative and cynical methods. Many theorized he might have been corrupted by his time in the timestream or by his captor, Doctor Manhattan. His mission to "save" humanity from itself by any means necessary was heavily debated, with fans drawing parallels to authoritarian figures and the ethical dilemma of "the ends justify the means."

Review Summary:
Dan Jurgens masterfully writes a Superman who is all at once powerful and utterly vulnerable, capturing the perfect tone for a personal crisis of this magnitude. 🤯 Viktor Bogdanovic's art is dynamic and expressive, with clean lines that make action sequences pop and close-ups that powerfully convey the characters' shock and turmoil. Mike Spicer’s colors enhance every mood, from the ominous tones of Mr. Oz’s scenes to the bright urgency of Superman’s heroics. The character depth is the issue's strongest asset, exploring Superman's core not as an invincible god, but as a son confronting a broken legacy. 👍



Comic Resource / Read Online (External Source)

Action Comics #989 (2017)
Language : English 



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