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Superman: The Man of Steel 110

SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #110

Cover Date: March 2001
Cover Price: $2.25

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Doug Mahnke
Inks: Tom Nguyen
Colors: Tanya Horie, Richard Horie


Story: "Saints" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryMark Schultz
PencilsDoug Mahnke
InksTom Nguyen
LetteringKen Lopez
ColorsWildstorm FX
EditingTom Palmer, Jr., Eddie Berganza

Feature Character(s):

Superman (in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels)

Guest Star(s):

S.T.R.I.P.E. (offered a job at Steelworks; in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels; next in issue #112)
Star-Spangled Kid II (in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels)

Supporting Character(s):

Steel III (in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels)
Emil Hamilton
Lex Luthor (sworn in as President of the United States; next in President Luthor Secret Files #1/4; in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels)
Hope (next in President Luthor Secret Files #1/4)
Mercy (next in President Luthor Secret Files #1/4)
Pete Ross
Lois Lane
Jimmy Olsen

Villain(s):

Earthquake (first appearance; in Secret Files and Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2001-2002 #1 between panels)

Other Character(s):

CAELOSS:
Clemente

Comment(s):

This story takes place on January 20th.

Synopsis:

Metropolis experiences an earthquake: not a common event, and not, it would seem, a natural one either. The epicenter of the quake is moving, towards and through some of the key pieces of the B-13 technology which has made Metropolis the city of the future. Investigating, Steel and Superman discover an elaborate message threatening death to president-elect Luthor, who is at that moment preparing for his inauguration.
In Washington, Luthor's aides intercept some communication from CAELOSS - the Citizens Army for the Economic Liberation Of Suicide Slum - regarding an inauguration-day protest; Luthor sends Hope and Mercy to deal with it. Elsewhere in the capital, Steel (in civilian garb) and his niece meet up with Pat Dugan, an old friend of Steel's, and his step-daughter Courtney. Steel suddenly disappears on them, making his way to the CAELOSS rendezvous where he provides them with a device for writing sky-messages. The meeting is interrupted by Hope and Mercy who assume that Irons is aligned with CAELOSS for business reasons, as his Steelworks is in direct competition with LexCorp. He protests that he really does have problems with the effect that the B-13 technology has had on Suicide Slum and does his best to fend off Luthor's bodyguards. Luckily for him, the Star-Spangled Kid shows up and pins Hope and Mercy still with her shooting stars. Steel suddenly realizes that since CAELOSS has no paper communications, the one intercepted by Luthor's aides must have been a fake, designed to divert attention away from the inaugural platform. Sure enough, a monstrous being called Earthquake appears, wanting to kill Luthor for his environmental crimes against both Suicide Slum and the world at large.
The president-elect is saved by Superman, who had hoped not to be seen at the inauguration (in silent protest at Luthor's successful election), along with Steel, S.T.R.I.P.E. and the Kid. As the dust settles, and Superman is hauled away by Luthor to appear in front of the cameras with him, Steel tells S.T.R.I.P.E., who is also known as Pat Dugan, the reason for meeting up - he wants to offer Dugan a job at Steelworks in Metropolis. Natasha is not overly pleased: 'more superheroes to clean up after'.


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