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Exclusive: Take a First Look at John Romita, Jr.’s SUPERMAN #40

Up, up, and away we go to our local comic book store to pre-order a copy of Superman #40. While for many, the shining star of the DC Universe is Gotham City’s Dark Knight, Batman, the publisher’s Superman series is also well worth your hard-earned reading time. Now, with the impending release of issue #40, it’s going to make a major splash as it is the first time that John Romita, Jr. will both write and illustrate a comic for DC. You don’t need to be Brainiac to understand why that’s awesome news. And to give you a little taste of what’s coming your way on March 25, we have the exclusive first look at both the cover and the solicit text for the upcoming issue.

SM_Cv40Hoo, boy! Judging by that cover, it looks like Superman is in some major trouble with the powers that be. Judging by the issue synopsis, he’ll be going up against the Justice League, which probably won’t end well for at least one of the parties involved.

Here’s the official solicit text:

SUPERMAN #40

Written by JOHN ROMITA, JR.
Art and cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR. and KLAUS JANSON
MOVIE POSTER Variant cover by DAVE JOHNSON
1:50 Variant cover by GARY FRANK
1:100 Variant cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR. and KLAUS JANSON

On sale MARCH 25 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

Combo pack edition: $4.99

The spotlight shines on John Romita, Jr. as he goes solo to tell the story of the testing of Superman’s new power against the Justice League! But the appearance of an unexpected enemy could end the Man of Steel’s life!

Are you excited for an all-John Romita, Jr. issue of Superman? Let us know in the comments below or tell me on Twitter (@Osteoferocious).

 

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