Absolute Superman: For Tomorrow #[nn]
Superman stands atop a Metropolis rooftop, cape billowing dramatically against a warm golden sky, with the Daily Planet globe visible among the city's gleaming towers behind him — a striking image rendered by the pencils of Jim Lee and inks of Scott Williams that captures the Man of Steel in a moment of quiet vigilance. This 2009 Absolute Edition from DC collects Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee's "For Tomorrow" in a prestige format, with coloring by Alex Sinclair giving the cover's amber cityscape a rich, luminous depth. A handsome volume for any fan who appreciates Superman at his most contemplative and the craft of a sharp creative team firing on all cylinders.
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Superman realizes that he was ultimately responsible for the invention that caused millions of people to vanish, which was corrupted by General Zod.
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