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Batman/Superman #23 (2015) (NM)
Batman/Superman #23 (2015) is the third part of the "Truth Hurts" storyline, where a weakened Superman travels to the underground kingdom of Subterranea to investigate and confront the leader, Ukur. He is reckless in his actions, a trait highlighted as his powers have diminished, which is causing frustration for other characters and critics. This issue also features the first appearances of the antagonist group Dawn Command and a new character named Angie.
Story Arc: This issue is part of the "Truth Hurts" storyline.
Setting: The story takes place in both Subterranea and Gotham City.
Plot: Superman, still depowered, goes to Subterranea to deal with the kingdom's leader, Ukur. The issue also introduces the antagonist group Dawn Command and a character named Angie.
Character Focus: The issue explores a more reckless and less powerful version of Superman.
Key Events: Superman's investigation in Subterranea and his interactions with Ukur are central to the issue.
Batman/Superman #23 (2015) is the third part of the "Truth Hurts" storyline, where a weakened Superman travels to the underground kingdom of Subterranea to investigate and confront the leader, Ukur. He is reckless in his actions, a trait highlighted as his powers have diminished, which is causing frustration for other characters and critics. This issue also features the first appearances of the antagonist group Dawn Command and a new character named Angie.
Story Arc: This issue is part of the "Truth Hurts" storyline.
Setting: The story takes place in both Subterranea and Gotham City.
Plot: Superman, still depowered, goes to Subterranea to deal with the kingdom's leader, Ukur. The issue also introduces the antagonist group Dawn Command and a character named Angie.
Character Focus: The issue explores a more reckless and less powerful version of Superman.
Key Events: Superman's investigation in Subterranea and his interactions with Ukur are central to the issue.