Unofficial Superman Smashes the Klan Index |
Credits:
Story | Gene Luen Yang |
Art | Gurihiru |
Lettering | Janice Chiang |
Colors | Gurihiru |
Associate editing | Diego Lopez |
Editing | Marie Javins |
Feature Character(s):
- Superman (also in flashback to 1926 following flashback in issue #1)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonathan Kent (in flashback following flashback in issue #1)
- Martha Kent (in flashback following flashback in issue #1)
- Lana Lang (in flashback following flashback in issue #1)
- Lois Lane
- Jimmy Olsen
- Perry White
- Inspector William Henderson
- Doctor Lee
- Roberta Lee
- Tommy Lee
- Mrs. Lee
Villain(s):
- Klan of the Fiery Cross
- Grand Scorpion
- Doctor William Jennings
- Kenny Braverman (in flashback following flashback in issue #1)
- Kyle Braverman (in flashback following flashback in issue #1)
Other Character(s):
- Rabbi Stone (first appearance; one of the founders of the Unity House baseball team)
- Reverend Leeds (first appearance; one of the founders of the Unity House baseball team)
- Father Shain (first appearance; one of the founders of the Unity House baseball team)
- Chuck Riggs
- Mrs. Riggs (first appearance; Chuck's mother)
- Mrs. Braverman (first appearance; in flashback)
- Harriet (first appearance; a former friend of Roberta)
- Vivian (first appearance; a former friend of Roberta)
- Alexandra
- Joan
Location(s):
- United States of America
- Metropolis
- United States of America
Solicitation:
- Teenager Tommy Lee is missing, and Superman is on the case! It can’t be a coincidence that just last night, Tommy bravely confronted the Klan of the Fiery Cross when they surrounded the Lee family’s Metropolis house and told them to go back to Chinatown.
- The year is 1946, and Clark Kent is so new to being Superman that he hasn’t yet learned to fly-so his search for Tommy is conducted in huge, gravity-defying leaps that make Tommy’s sister, Roberta, suspect the Man of Tomorrow may not be an earthling at all! But if this strange, young hero can adjust to his adopted home, perhaps she can, too.
- First, though, they must stop the Klan from blowing up Unity House, which has welcomed the Chinese-American Lee family into their community. But could the real target be across town, where Superman's friends Jimmy, Lois, and Perry work at the Daily Planet?
- Inspired by the 1940s Superman radio serial “Clan of the Fiery Cross,” Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese, Boxers and Saints, The Terrifics, New Super-Man) brings us part two of his personal retelling of the adventures of the Lee family as they team up with Superman to smash the Klan!
Credits:
- Gene Luen Yang (script)