Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superboy created by Jerry Siegel, by special arrangement with the Jerry Siegel family. Deathstroke created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. "Originally published in single magazine form in Superman 27-32"--Title page verso.
Contents:
Declaration / Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, story ; Scott Godlewski, artist -- Independence day / Peter J. Tomasi & Patrick Gleason, story ; Scott Godlewski, artist -- A minute longer / written by Keith Champagne ; pencils by Doug Mahnke -- A minute longer, part 2, hopes & fears / written by Keith Champagne ; art by Ed Benes, Tyler Kirkham & Philip Tan -- Breaking point, part one / written by James Bonny ; art by Tyler Kirkham -- Breaking point, part two / written by James Bonny ; art by Tyler Kirkham.
Summary:
What does it mean to be the Man of Steel? Who is Superman? What does he value? What does he fear? And when hes pushed&how far will he go? Find out in a trio of stories that get to the heart of the worlds greatest superhero! First, a family vacation for the Kents becomes a lesson on what it truly mean to be a hero. Then, an epidemic of disappearing children brings Superman face to face with fear itself&as well as with the man seeks to control fear Sinestro! And finally, Supermans greatest fear seems to come true, as Lois finds herself the target of the super-assassin who never misses his mark Deathstroke the Terminator. Can Deathstroke make a murderer out of Superman, if it means saving Lois life?
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