Adventures of Superman # 466 - The Limits of Power
is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 5 / / 1990User Rating - 1 votes, 5 avg.
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In this issue we meet Hank Henshaw ( Later to become the Cyborg Superman ) and his crew. Like the Fantastic Four they return from a mission in space, and like the FF, they are changed. The difference is their changes are killing them.
They look to Lex Luthor for help but are mistaken for intruders. Superman tries to help them, but instead ends up watching the space travelers fade away.
They look to Lex Luthor for help but are mistaken for intruders. Superman tries to help them, but instead ends up watching the space travelers fade away.
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In This issue we meet Hank Henshaw ( Later to become the Cyborg Superman ) and his crew. Like the Fantastic Four they return from a mission in space, and like the FF, they are changed. The difference is their changes are killing them.
They look to Lex Luthor for help but are mistaken for intruders. Superman tries to help them, but instead ends up watching the space travelers fade away.
It's hard to see the character of Hank Henshaw becoming the Cyborg Superman, in this issue he is just a bit more noble. That I guess is the power of the creators. You really do care for the characters. There is a true sense of emotion to this book. So much so that I can say it is one of the best single issues of the earlier years.
They look to Lex Luthor for help but are mistaken for intruders. Superman tries to help them, but instead ends up watching the space travelers fade away.
It's hard to see the character of Hank Henshaw becoming the Cyborg Superman, in this issue he is just a bit more noble. That I guess is the power of the creators. You really do care for the characters. There is a true sense of emotion to this book. So much so that I can say it is one of the best single issues of the earlier years.
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