Issue | #656 |
Published | November 2006 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Matt Idelson; Nachie Castro (associate) |
Notes | This issue went on sale 2006-09-20 (one week late). |
Characters | Superman; Subjekt-17 |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Kurt Busiek |
Pencils | Carlos Pacheco (signed) |
Inks | Jesus Merino (signed) |
Colors | Dave Stewart ? |
Notes | Kurt Busiek said on the DC Message Boards on 2006-12-17 that he wrote the cover copy for this issue. |
Reprinted | in Superman: Camelot Falls (DC, 2007 series) #1 [minus all text and the UPC]. |
Characters | Superman; Dr. Callie Llewellyn, Professor Lewis Lang (flashback, cameo); Subjekt-17; Crick (flashback, cameo); Hendler (flashback, cameo); Lowell Jefferies (cameo); Arion [of Atlantis] (cameo); Gemimn (cameo); Chaon (cameo) |
Synopsis | Superman flashes back to a time when Clark was just out of high school and visiting Australia on a dig with Professor Lang of Stanhope University. Callie Llewellyn discovers a huge, living trilobite, which Clark secretly stops. Clark's actions have aroused Callie's suspicions about a super-boy, which Clark tries to discount. In the present in Belgrade Serbia, Superman is fighting Subjekt-17, who starts shouting in Serbian. Back in Kazakhstan, the Soviet base is being abandoned after Subjekt-17's attack, but Dr. Llewellyn discovers notes about him. A spacecraft had arrived but everyone on board was dead, except a pregnant, dying alien. The scientists were unable to save the mother, but did save the baby, only to experiment on him for decades. Superman temporarily buries Subjekt-17 a half-mile underground, which gives him enough time to rush back to Kazakhstan and free trapped soldiers. Clark's flight arrives, so he joins the passengers at the airport. But the terminal starts shaking, causing everyone to run for cover, and then Subjekt-17 (who has now learned how to fly) attacks, and, now speaking English, tells Superman he's going to punish all humans for what they did to him. Dr. Llewellyn reads further in the notes, and tells Superman that the Soviets controlled Subjekt-17 with sonic frequencies. Superman uses that to help in the fight, but then Subjekt-17 is teleported away by Arion, who confronts Superman. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Kurt Busiek |
Pencils | Carlos Pacheco |
Inks | Jesus Merino |
Colors | Dave Stewart |
Letters | Comicraft |
Notes | Story continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue. "Special thanks to Amy Calkins, Lucian Muntean & Natasia Stankovic." Prof. Lang was originally Lana Lang's father in the Silver Age, but now is her uncle. Stanhope College was the college that Silver Age Supergirl attended. |
Reprinted | in Superman: Camelot Falls (DC, 2007 series) #1 [minus the credits and the next issue blurb]. |
Script | Dan Didio |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Dan talks about two new All Star series to start in 2007, Batgirl and Wonder Woman [although they actually didn't start that year]. Ads for Superman #657, 52 #20, Robin #154, and Shadowpact #5. Appears on page 34 in this issue. |
Notes | House ads for: Superman/Batman (1/2 page), 52thecomic.com, and Tales of the Unexpected. Appear in various places in this issue. |
Notes | Total of 7 one-page, 1 two-page, and 1 half-page ads for: Let play out, Let adventure in (Verb), Avatar the Last Airbender (TV, Nickelodeon), Avatar the Last Airbender (video game/legos/T-shirts/vehicles/trading cards, Nickelodeon), Avatar the Last Airbender (DVD, Nickelodeon, 1/2 page), got milk? with David Beckham (milk), Saturday Mornings (TV, Kids' WB, 2 pages), Lego Batman Set #7783 and 7785 with Secret Files and Origins of Robin and Nightwing (toy, Lego), SweetTarts Squeeze (candy, Nestle), and M&M Minis Game Lab #523 Psychic Hide-N-Seek (candy, M&M Mars). Appear in various places in this issue. |