2025's Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1 variant cover by cover artist Juan Ferreyra. Source




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2025's Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1 variant cover by cover artist Juan Ferreyra. Source
New comics added to my collection!
Absolute Batman (Vol. 1): The Zoo
Absolute Wonder Woman (Vol. 1): The Last Amazon
Avengers: Kree/Skrull War
Batman: No Man’s Land Omnibus (Volume One)
Justice League: Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Watchtower
The Multiversity — The Deluxe Edition
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum
X-Men: Road to Onslaught Omnibus (Vol. 2)
SUPERMAN: THE KRYPTONITE SPECTRUM #2
Written by W. MAXWELL PRINCE
Art and cover by MARTÍN MORAZZO
Variant covers by JUAN FERREYRA and ALEX ECKMAN-LAWN
$5.99 US | 32 pages | 2 of 5 | Variant $5.99 US (all covers are card stock)
ON SALE 9/10/25
This colorful cruise through a cornucopia of curious new Kryptonites continues!
After last issue’s timey-wimey race against (or was it toward?) the clock, Superman (with Batman’s help!) is left to deal with the sizable effects of cobalt Kryptonite. Watch in awe as the Man of Steel grows, grows…and grows some more, bringing us the Kal-El kaiju comic of our collective dreams! What’s happened to the fortress? Why is Supes-zilla so angry? And what on earth is Chemo doing here?
Find out in this guest-filled romp from the creative team behind Ice Cream Man—in a story only they could possibly tell. Featuring Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Atom Smasher, and the introduction of Linda, Queen of Spreadsheets and Pivot Tables.
I've been lovely the Kryptonite Spectrum. Like I just love these comics soo much for some reason.
kryptonite is magic
my theory is that kryptonite is actually magic specifically necromantic in origin. Think about it. It was created when a entire planet was destroyed killing billions of people. This could cause the rocks of the planet to absorb the souls of all of the inhabitants absorbing all of their rage, sorrow, pain, as well as every other emotion that was happening during the time of the explosion. This would also account for the odd abilities different colors of Kryptonite have. With green being the pain and suffering, gold being helplessness etc.
Wednesday Reads
Kryptonite Spectrum was REALLY good
shinewbi was just extra illustrations
Really good chapter of Kindergarten WarsTHANKS yoshiteru for giving us progress (Luke would hate him)
the God of Time introduced a terrible person
Asura's Verdict introduced a different foil/parallel to Asura who seems to be set up as an important antagonist