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  • Superman Vol 2 0
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Trivia
  • * One of the items found in Clark Kent's apartment is a Captain Action action figure. Captain Action was an articulated action figure produced by Ideal Toys in 1966. The Captain Action doll came equipped with various compatible costumes allowing children the ability to dress him up as various super-heroes, including Superman. * This comic book contains advertisements for the following products: :—Virtual Bart - Super NES video game :—Tradewest NFL Football video game :—Sunsoft - The Death and Return of Superman video game :—USA Network - Weird Science television series :—Rain-Blo bubble gum :—Bic Wavelengths writing pens :—Comic Cavalcade comic book back issue catalogue
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  • * Superman (Volume 2) cover art gallery * Superman image gallery * Superman appearances list * Superman quotes page * John Byrne cover art gallery * Cat Grant appearances list * Conduit appearances list * Jimmy Olsen appearances list * Lana Lang appearances list * Lois Lane image gallery * Lois Lane appearances list * Perry White appearances list * Ronald Troupe appearances list
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Inker1
  • Brett Breeding
Inker1
  • Brett Breeding
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  • Related Articles
Writer1
  • Dan Jurgens
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  • Dan Jurgens
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Colourist1
  • Glenn Whitmore
Writer1
  • Dan Jurgens
StoryTitle
  • Peer Pressure part 2: Awards
Editor1
  • Chris Duffy
  • Frank Pittarese
  • Mike Carlin
Penciler1
  • Dan Jurgens
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * * * * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * None Locations: * :* :* * :* Items: * Lexcorp Zenith Award for Journalism Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Colourist1
  • Glenn Whitmore
Editor1
  • Chris Duffy
  • Frank Pittarese
  • Mike Carlin
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CoverArtist
  • Brett Breeding
  • Dan Jurgens
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Jenette Kahn
Issue
  • 0
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Links
  • * Superman #0 entry at the Grand Comics Database * Superman (Volume 2) index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
Volume
  • 2
Title
Note
  • 1994
Month
  • October
Synopsis
  • Conduit sneaks into a closed down auditorium hall and plants a time bomb. A security guard finds him, but Conduit kills him with his electro-tentacles. Meanwhile, Lois is helping Clark move back into his old apartment. She comes upon a box of keepsakes, one of which is a photograph of Clark, Lana, and a boy named Kenny Braverman. Clark tells her that in high school, Clark and Kenny rivaled at just about everything. But while Clark was always good-natured about their competition, Kenny always despised being second best. When it came time for the senior prom, Kenny asked Lana Lang to be his date, but Lana turned him down in the hopes that Clark might ask her instead. This rivalry has fueled a lifelong hatred for Clark Kent in Kenny's mind. After unpacking, Clark and Lois attend the Lexcorp Zenith Awards for Journalism banquet. Clark Kent is given the highly coveted "Baldy" award and begins to make a speech onstage. Just then, Conduit's bomb explodes and the stage erupts with flames. Clark quickly changes to Superman and then struggles to keep people away from the fire. Conduit’s mercenaries storm the assembly hall and try to take Superman out. Superman stops them, but before he can interrogate them, Conduit activates a remote signal that causes his men to suffer a neural-meltdown. Superman tries to rush them to the hospital, but he is too late to save them. Returning to his apartment that evening, Clark finds an old photograph of himself pinned to his front door with a knife sticking out of it.
Event
  • Zero Hour
Notes
  • 0.0
quotation
  • Hammer? You should know better, Lois! I don't need no steenking hammer!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1994
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