Superman Keeps Calm, But One DC Villain Almost Made the Hero Break His No-Kill Rule

Warning: Spoilers for Action Comics #1082
Superman is known to keep his temper under control in difficult situations, always choosing mercy over ruthlessness. However, one villain's sudden emergence has pushed Superman further than any other and sent him into a blind, brutal rage. Even the people of Metropolis can't wrap their heads around Superman's dark transformation, as DC's symbol of hope nearly abandons his positive reputation altogether.
Action Comics #1082 by John Ridley, Inaki Miranda, Ceci de la Cruz, and Dave Sharpe opens with an earthquake taking Metropolis by storm and endangering its citizens. Thankfully, Superman swoops in and saves the day, but the civilians' fears aren't eased by the Man of Steel's presence when they notice the anger in his eyes.
Superman's uncharacteristic rage sends him speeding through Metropolis in pursuit of the earthquake's perpetrator, who turns out to be Major Disaster. This former villain once abandoned his criminal ways due to Superman's influence,...
Superman is known to keep his temper under control in difficult situations, always choosing mercy over ruthlessness. However, one villain's sudden emergence has pushed Superman further than any other and sent him into a blind, brutal rage. Even the people of Metropolis can't wrap their heads around Superman's dark transformation, as DC's symbol of hope nearly abandons his positive reputation altogether.
Action Comics #1082 by John Ridley, Inaki Miranda, Ceci de la Cruz, and Dave Sharpe opens with an earthquake taking Metropolis by storm and endangering its citizens. Thankfully, Superman swoops in and saves the day, but the civilians' fears aren't eased by the Man of Steel's presence when they notice the anger in his eyes.
Superman's uncharacteristic rage sends him speeding through Metropolis in pursuit of the earthquake's perpetrator, who turns out to be Major Disaster. This former villain once abandoned his criminal ways due to Superman's influence,...
- 1/20/2025
- by Madelyn Champa
- ScreenRant
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