Superman #3
In this 1998 issue of Superman, Jimmy Olsen steps into the fray not with a suit or a weapon, but with a camera—documenting the chaos as two of Lex Luthor’s goons steal a gravity amplifier from S.T.A.R. Labs and unleash it on Superman. With Rick Burchett’s dynamic art and Terry Austin’s sharp inks bringing the action to life, the Man of Steel races to stop the theft, all while Jimmy captures the moment on film. The cover, also by Burchett and Austin, captures the intensity of the scene in bold, striking detail.
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With Jimmy getting into the thick of the action armed only with his camera, a pair of Luthor's goons steal a gravity amplifier from S.T.A.R. Labs and use it on Superman. But Superman tracks the goons down, as Jimmy gets the shot.
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