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Superman Giant #11 is an issue of the series Superman Giant (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 2019. It was published on April 20, 2019.

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Synopsis for "The Supergirl from Krypton, Part Four: Prisoner"

This story is reprinted from Superman/Batman #11.

Superman and Wonder Woman arrive at the home of Scott Free and Big Barda, as Barda nonchalantly dismisses the sight of two superheroes to her neighbor across the street. Entering the house, Barda is surprised to find Batman already in there. Wonder Woman thanks her for letting them use her Mother Box, and Barda asks for a few moments to get changed so they can go. Superman, however, has no intention of letting Barda go with them, but Barda says that it's a deal breaker. She will not be left behind this time.[1] Batman then opens Scott's secret equipment closet, saying he needs to borrow some of it.

As Barda steps out to change, Wonder Woman tries to get Superman to get comfortable with the fact that Barda is coming, but Superman is anything but happy. He partly blames Batman and Wonder Woman for Kara's kidnapping, as it was their forced involvement that led to it. A furious Wonder Woman reminds Superman that many Amazons, including Harbinger, gave their lives defending Kara, but Superman counters that they wouldn't even be having this conversation if it had been Donna Troy or Jason Todd. Batman calms them down, pointing out that Kara isn't dead, and Barda steps in, ready to leave.

Using a boom tube, the quartet arrives on Apokolips. Everyone knows the plan, but Superman coldly reminds them that Kara is leaving with him regardless of how they feel. Batman reminds Superman that everyone is going home, and to prepare for anything. As the two leave (Superman under his own power, Batman with one of Scott's machines) Barda asks if Superman knows what they're getting into, but a concerned Wonder Woman mutters that she does not know. Heading to the coliseum, the two heroines run into and battle the Female Furies, killing Stompa, but Barda is soon captured. Granny Goodness offers Wonder Woman a choice: surrender, or Barda dies.

Elsewhere, Batman is discovered by a pair of demon dog riders, but manages to lose them by collapsing an archway onto one. Finally, he reaches Darkseid's armory, discovering Hellspores, powerful bombs which burn their way from the surface of a planet to the core, leaving a fire-pit. With five hundred in here, there is no way Apokolips would survive. As he uses the mother box to begin reprogramming them, the other Demon Dog breaks into the armory. Placing Scott's backpack over his head, Batman is swallowed whole.

Superman has made his way to Darkseid's palace. A swarm of Suicide Jockeys try to eliminate him, to no avail. Breaking into the palace, he makes his way to the throne room, finding Kara with Darkseid, and demands Darkseid release Kara. Darkseid announces that Kara is free to leave whenever she wants, assuming that she does. As Superman tries to take Kara with him, she attacks him savagely, saying that he knows nothing about her, then driving him into the floor. Still seated on his throne, an impressed Darkseid commands a mind-controlled Kara to kill Superman.

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Synopsis for "Revenge of the Green Lanterns, Part Two"

This story is reprinted from Green Lantern (Volume 4) #11.

Tomar-Tu, Green Lantern of Sector 2813, lies in a medical room on Oa where Green Lantern Soranik Natu helps him recover. With them are Hal Jordan and Salakk. From all that they know, Tomar-Tu should be dead. Salakk says that from the ship's log, Tomar-Tu came from beyond the edge of Sector 3600 into Sector 3601, a sector forbidden to all Lanterns and home to the Manhunters.

In the cafeteria, Hal talks with Guy about Tomar-Tu's reappearance. He remembers to when Coast City was destroyed, which caused Hal to feel fear for the first time and be influenced by the yellow impurity. He attacked his fellow Lanterns, including Tomar-Tu, and stole their rings. He became the host for Parallax, but was finally freed of the parasite. Hal believes that because of Tomar-Tu's reappearance, there is a chance that the other Green Lanterns that Hal defeated years ago may still be alive. Turytt of Sector 786 attacks Jordan because his predecessor was Ke'Haan, one of the Lanterns that was betrayed. Many other Lanterns get involved as well until Kilowog comes and breaks up the fight. Salakk arrives as well and gives demerits to the Lanterns who attacked Jordan and Gardner, and tells the two Earth men that the Guardians of the Universe seek to speak with Hal about Tomar-Tu's reappearance.

Hal reasons with the Guardians, but the Guardians refuse his request to send a strike force to Sector 3601 because it is outside of their universe. Hal then returns to meet with Guy, who asks what the Guardians said about his request. Jordan replies that they have given him permission.

Meanwhile, back on Earth, the Global Guardians welcome the new Crimson Fox into their ranks and discuss their statements relating to Green Lantern's recent actions.

In a flashback, Hal was a prisoner in Russia.

Hal wakes up from hibernation mode with Guy at the edge of Sector 3600, noticing that there's not a single star in Sector 3601. They fly into the Sector based on Tomar-Tu's flight path, which takes them to the homeworld of the Manhunters, Biot. They try to sneak into the planet, but they are noticed by the Manhunters. The robots were upgraded to contain Green Power Batteries within them, draining the rings of their power. Hal notices something strange on his hand: instead of oil coming from the Manhunters, it's blood.

They then go down a pipeline where they find seven Lanterns hooked up to a large Power Battery, the seven Lanterns who were supposedly killed by Hal. When Hal reminds himself that it was his fault, he's blasted from behind by the person behind the resurrection and upgrade of the Manhunters, the Cyborg Superman, wearing the rings of the Lost Lanterns.

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Synopsis for "The Terrifics No More! Part 1"

This story is reprinted from The Terrifics #11.

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  • Travel Sphere



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