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    Superman: The Man of Steel #34

    Superman: The Man of Steel » Superman: The Man of Steel #34 - War / The Call released by DC Comics on June 1994.

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    "The Battle for Metropolis" part 2. The "Lex-men" take on the "Dubbilex-men" of Project Cadmus as the clone war of Metropolis rages on. Now the city is being evacuated and Guardian falls trying to protect innocent people.

    Innocent clones are in danger as the remains of the city are fought over by power-hungry, armed groups.

    Notes:

    • "War" (Superman) written by Louise Simonson, penciled by Jon Bogdanove, inked by Dennis Janke, colored by Glenn Whitmore and lettered by Ken Lopez.
    • "The Call" (Kobalt) written by John Rozum, penciled by Arvell Jones, inked by John Stanisci, painted color by David Montoya and lettered by Steve Dutro. A Milestone Preview of Kolbalt #1.
    • "DC Universe 17" "From the DC High 1994 Yearbook" one page featuring Damage by Bill Marimon and Tom McWeeney, the Ray by Joe Quesada, Anima by Steve Crespo and Chris Ivy, Superboy by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood, Robin by Tom Grummett and Scott Hanna and a good luck note from "Principal Carlin". Each character featured: Voted, Afterschool Activities, Quote and Immediate Plans.
    • 40 page issue.
    • Triangle 1994 #21.
    • Chronological continuation from Action Comics #699.
    • Chronological continuation in Superman #90.
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