Description
Prepare for one of the most mind-bending and visually arresting issues of the New 52 era—Superman #21 (2013), featuring the chilling headline: “Hector Hammond, Man of Steel!”
In this unsettling continuation of the Hector Hammond storyline, Superman finds himself trapped in a terrifying mental battle with one of DC’s most powerful and unpredictable foes. Written by Scott Lobdell with hauntingly detailed artwork from Kenneth Rocafort, this issue explores identity, manipulation, and the terrifying idea of Superman’s mind no longer being his own.
With a cover that stops you in your tracks and a narrative that challenges the boundaries of hero and villain, Superman #21 is a must-have for fans of psychological storytelling, New 52 collectors, and readers who love a darker twist in their superhero comics.
Why This Issue Belongs in Your Collection:
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Direct follow-up to the explosive events of Superman #20
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Spotlights Hector Hammond like never before—with a sinister turn
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A key psychological chapter in Superman’s New 52 evolution
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Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Kenneth Rocafort (fan-favorite creative team)
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Bold, disturbing cover art that instantly grabs attention
Comic Details:
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Issue: Superman #21
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Year: 2013
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Cover Price: $2.99 US
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Rated: Teen
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UPC: 761941306278
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Genre: Superhero / Psychological Thriller / Action
If you’re building a full New 52 Superman run or seeking the creepiest moment in Superman’s modern era, Superman #21 is a vital piece. Add it to your cart now—because not all battles are fought with fists.