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Publisher: DC, 2011
About Action Comics #900
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COVER DETAILS
Pencils: David Finch (painter)
Inks: David Finch (painter)
Colors: David Finch (painter)
Letters: typeset
STORY DETAILS
Characters: Superman; Lois Lane; Doomsday; Steel [John Henry Irons]; Superboy [Kon-El]; Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Cyborg Superman [Hank Henshaw]; Eradicator; Lex Luthor; General Zod (flashback, cameo); Ursa (flashback, cameo); Non (flashback, cameo); Jor-El (flashback, cameo); Lara (flashback, cameo); Chris Kent [Lor-Zod] (flashback, cameo); Jonathan Kent (flashback, cameo, death); Martha Kent (flashback, cameo); Robot Lois Lane [RoboLois]; Death of the Endless (cameo); Vandal Savage (cameo); Red Lanterns (cameo); Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo); Perry White (cameo); Jimmy Olsen (cameo); Steve Lombard (cameo); Larfleeze (cameo); Deathstroke (cameo); Gorilla Grodd (cameo); Brainiac (cameo); Joker (cameo); Phantom Zone Creature (flashback)
Synopsis: Having combined with the Phantom Zone creature, Luthor has achieved enormous power, and draws Superman to him to break him, but can't. The creature reasserts itself, causing Luthor to grant absolute happiness to all, but he gives that up by continuing to try to destroy Superman. Meantime Doomsday has kidnapped several heroes. Superman joins them, but together they find that Doomsday himself is held captive and they've been fighting three Doomsday clones, each with different powers.
Pages: 51.000
Script: Paul Cornell
Pencils: Pete Woods (pages 1-3, 8-14, bottom of 22-24, 28-39, 41-46); Jesus Merino (pages 4-7, 25-27, 40, 47-51); Dan Jurgens (page 15); Rags Morales (signed, page 16); Ardian Syaf (page 17); Jamal Igle (pages 18, top of 19); Gary Frank (bottom of page 19 through top of 22)
Inks: Pete Woods (pages 1-3, 8-14, bottom of 22-24, 28-39, 41-46); Jesus Merino (pages 4-7, 25-27, 40, 47-51); Norm Rapmund (page 15); Rags Morales (signed, page 16); Ardian Syaf (page 17); Jon Sibal (pages 18 and top of 19); Gary Frank (bottom of page 19 through top of 22)
Letters: Rob Leigh
Notes: Story continued from the previous issue and from Superboy (DC, 2010 series) #6, and continues in the next issue. "Very special thanks to Neil Gaiman". The credits for the specific pages weren't indicated in the book itself, but Pete Woods and Jamal Igle have both confirmed the pages that they did with this indexer.
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