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Superman Action Comics - The Oz Effect by Dan Jurgens, Viktor Bogdanovic and Ryan Sook
Clark? Are you okay? - Lois Lane
People are losing hope, Lois. - Clark Kent/Superman
Action Comics #991: The Oz Effect Part 5, Conclusion
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic
Colours: Mike Spicer
“Your mother has the best power of all, Jon. Her mind.”
Jor-El might be currently a villain of ongoing story arc, but he talks about Superman’s family like father-in-law of the year.
...Did Doctor Manhattan just take Superman’s dad?
Well...he’s in for it now
So your mad at Superman for saving innocent people lives from a racist THIS IS WHY I HATE PEOPLE
superman vs jor-el
If a threat of that magnitude looms over Earth, I won’t be here. I’ll be there. Fighting to save it.
If you knew anything about me... Understood anything about what and who I am... You never would have let that violence happen! - Clark Kent/Superman
What son strikes his father? - Jor-El/Mr. Oz
How could my father let innocent people die? - Clark Kent/Superman
I can save you... If you let me. - Jor-El/Mr.Oz
But who’s going to save me from you? - Clark Kent/Superman
Action Comics #991: The Oz Effect Part 5, Conclusion
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Artist: Viktor Bogdanovic
Colours: Mike Spicer
Pa always taught me that knowing the right thing to do was the easy part. It was the doing that took the effort. Well, I know the right thing to do. And I know that I can do it. - Clark Kent/Superman
Adventures of Superman (2013-2014) #16
Writer: J. T. Krul
Artist: Marcus To @marcusto
Colours: Ian Herring
This seems relevant considering the latest story, The Oz Effect.