U.L.T.R.A. Humanite, Part 1: Madness and Science last edited by deactivated-62e5b6c75b65e on 07/18/22 02:21AM View full history

    A three-part Superman story written by James Robinson (STARMAN) launches a new series teaming the greatest characters in comics with some of the greatest talents in comics!  With art by Val Semeiks (JLA/WILDC.A.T.S) and Paul Neary, the first story in LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE tells the previously untold tale of the Man of Steel's first encounter with the U.L.T.R.A.-Humanite, the deadly genius whose powerful brain can switch from one body to another.  As the young Superman battles U.L.T.R.A., Lex Luthor waits, poised for victory no matter which of the two wins. ... 
     
     
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    This mini series I think starts off great.  It is titled U.L.T.R.A. Humanite.  This is a very symbolic opening for the Legends anthology ongoing.  Legends were unconnected stories that could vary in issue lengths for this ongoing series.  Superman being the franchise character at the time deserved the first arch.  And who better to be the villain then the first Superman reoccurring character Ultra-Humanite.  In this story James Robinson keeps the sci-fi origin alive with a spirit jumping oldma...

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