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DC Preview: Superman #24

Superman’s legendary susceptibility to magic is about to turn his life inside out and upside down.

Superman’s legendary susceptibility to magic is about to turn his life inside out and upside down. A mysterious new villain has come into Superman’s world to pit him against the most powerful sorcerer and agent for the Lords of Order: Doctor Fate!

Written by: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencils: Kevin Maguire, John Timms
Inks: Kevin Maguire, John Timms
Colored by: Alex Sinclair
Cover by: Joe Prado, Ivan Reis, Alex Sinclair
Page Count: 21 Pages
Release Date: August 11 2020
Age Rating: 12+ Only

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DC Preview: Superman #24

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DC Preview: Superman #24

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