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"Up, Up, and Away! (Part I of VIII) - Mortal Men"



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Image:Quote1.png I'm Lex Luthor. I'm never finished. Oh, and Kent...I always knew you had a glass jaw. Image:Quote2.png
-- Lex Luthor

Appearing in "Up, Up, and Away! (Part I of VIII) - Mortal Men"

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Synopsis for "Up, Up, and Away! (Part I of VIII) - Mortal Men"

Citizens of Metropolis hold a Superman retrospective in Metropolis Park honoring the Man of Steel, who has been missing for over a year. Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen attend, and Clark feels completely relaxed living the life of a civilian. He notices that the retrospective film is wrong on certain key details of Superman's life, but maintains that the spirit of the movie is complimentary.

At the criminal courts building, Lex Luthor, having been exonerated on 120 counts of criminal misconduct, walks out a free man. A crowd of people gathers around the courthouse and begins screaming at him. One even manages to throw a rock, striking Luthor in the forehead. His bodyguards push him into a limousine and they speed off. Luthor's mind is not on the attack, but rather a strange blue crystal he holds in his hand.

Later at the Daily Planet, Perry White compliments Clark Kent on his recent journalistic endeavors. He assigns him a piece covering the resurgence of Intergang activity in the local area. On his way out, Clark find Lois on the elevator. Lois tells him of her most recent interview with a scientist named K. Russell Abernathy who is attempting to turn Kryptonite into an energy resource.

At a science research firm on the Avenue of Tomorrow, Professor Abernathy's experiment goes awry. There is an explosion in the testing zone, and Abernathy is bathed in green radiation, transforming him into a Kryptonite Man. Crazed from the pain, the Kryptonite Man goes on a rampage through the streets of Metropolis firing blasts of Kryptonite energy from his eyes. Clark witnesses the scene, but is powerless to act. He no longer has his former abilities as Superman. He activates a stud on his special wristwatch, signaling the super-hero known as Supergirl.

Supergirl swoops down out of the sky and begins fighting the Kryptonite Man. He manages to burn her with his radioactive touch, but Supergirl uses her heat vision to fuse him into the side of a dump truck. She then carries the truck off to an SCU facility.

After the battle is over, Clark walks down an alleyway. At the end of the alley is Lex Luthor and a gang of thugs waiting for him. Luthor blames Kent for writing the exposés that ruined his career and begins beating him up. After kicking down into the dirt, Luthor quips that Clark has a glass jaw.


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  • This issue establishes that Krypton exploded sixty-eight years ago, in the year 1938. This is the same year that National Periodical Publications published Action Comics #1, the first appearance of Superman. Ever since the Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC Comics has consistently maintained that Krypton was destroyed in 1938.
  • In this issue, Clark uses a special signal watch to contact Supergirl. This is a nod towards two different sets of circumstances popularized during the Silver Age. Superman often relied upon Supergirl as his "secret weapon" for the first few years that she was on Earth. Also, Jimmy Olsen classically used a specially modified signal watch to contact Superman in times of need.

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Up, Up, and Away!
Part I: Superman #650 Part II: Action Comics #837 Part III: Superman #651 Part IV: Action Comics #838
Part V: Superman #652 Part VI: Action Comics #839 Part VII: Superman #653 Part VIII: Action Comics #840


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