Reimagining a classic superhero is nothing new. Indeed, it’s almost a joke among comic readers as to how frequently DC has reset the status quo of their main universe. Or indeed multiverse, as it stands now. Given that, it is unsurprising that Superman Unlimited #1 should try to shake things up in anticipation of the DCU film. What is surprising, however, is how it pays tribute to the Man of Steel and reasserts his history as it stands now. It also sets up a bold new future for DC Comics . The opening pages set the stage in Metropolis, where The Daily Planet has undergone a major reorganization. Beyond Lois Lane acting as Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Planet is now the face of a multimedia empire. Clark Kent also has a special standing assignment to cover Man of Steel stories. This gives him the perfect cover to disappear whenever there is anything that looks a job for Superman . As ill fortune would have it, this includes a meteorite made of near-unbreakable metal on a collision course with Earth. While normally not a match for the Man of Steel, said metal is the metaphorical candy shell around a gooey Kryptonite center. This causes Superman’s life to flash before his eyes, as he desperately tries to avert disaster at the risk of his own life.
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