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Superman: The Animated Series – Comic 21

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#21 – The Last Daughter of Argo

Release Date: May 13, 1998.
Written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer; art by Bret Blevins, Terry Austin; cover by Bruce Timm

As Supergirl fears the upcoming winter season, Mala, Jax-Ur, and General Zod attack Metropolis.

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#22 – War Games Part 1

Release Date: Jun. 10, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Electronics are going down all over Metropolis, and no one can figure out why. Superman figures it may be one of his enemies, but who?

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#23 – War Games Part 2

Release Date: Jul. 8, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

With the world on the brink of destruction, and Superman trapped in the Phantom Zone, who’s gonna do what to save Earth?

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#24 – Power Corrupts, Superpower Corrupts Absolutely

Release Date: Aug. 12, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Parasite is able to once again steal Superman’s powers, but what is his motivation for it this time?

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#25 – (Almost) The World’s Finest Team

Release Date: Sep. 9, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Mike Manley, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Batgirl and Superman work reluctantly together to find out where the Mad Hatter is holding Bruce Wayne hostage.

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#26 – Yesterday’s Man of Tomorrow

Release Date: Oct. 14, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Mxy the trouble imp travels back in time to convince a young Clark Kent to reconsider his possible future superhero ways.

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#27 – How Much Can One Man Hate?
Release Date: Nov. 11, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Lex Luthor finds a new way to defeat Superman, by creating a new hero to replace him.

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#28 – Jimmy Olsen VS. Darkseid

Release Date: Dec. 9, 1998.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Superman is taken to Apokolips moments after he accidentally switches bodies with Jimmy Olsen.

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#29 – Bride of Bizarro

Release Date: Jan. 6, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Beatty; cover by Rick Burchett and Terry Austin

Lobo tricks Bizarro intro returning to earth by promising him a bride.

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#30 – Family Reunion – Part 1

Release Date: Feb. 3, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Beatty; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

After being caught in an explosion, Superman discovers that a year has msteriously past, and his entire life has fallen apart.

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#31 – Family Reunion Part 2

Release Date: Mar. 3, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Beatty; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

With Superman imprisoned on New Krypton, he and his father must watch in horror as his mother sends out Kal-El and Kara to destroy Earth, starting with Metropolis.

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#32 – Sullivan’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane

Release Date: Apr. 7, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Neil Vokes, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

A Daily Planet janitor takes advantage of a hypnotized Lois Lane and makes her his girlfriend.

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#33 – Clark Kent Is Superman And I Can Prove It

Release Date: May 5, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Neil Vokes, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

Someone from Clark Kent’s past has supposedly stumbled onto the truth of his secret identity.

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#34 – Sanctuary

Release Date: Jun. 2, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Mike Manley, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

Dr. Fate must stop an alien entity from finding Superman’s body and taking it over.

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#35 – Never Play With The Toyman’s Toys!

Release Date: Jul. 7, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

Someone is using the Toyman’s toys to rob Metropolis blind, but who’s using his toys, and how? Toyman’s still in jail…

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#36 – This Is A Job For Superman

Release Date: Aug. 11, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

While Superman stops various crimes in Metropolis, a little boy hopes Superman can find his missing dog.

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#37 – Clark Kent: Public Enemy

Release Date: Sept. 8, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

Clark Kent goes on a rampage and…Superman must take him
down? What the…? Will Superman be able to find out who’s behind this before
his alter-ego pays the price?

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#38 – If I Ruled The World

Release Date: Oct. 13, 1999.
Written by Mark Millar; art by Aluir Almancio, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

The Parasite sucks Mxy’s powers and wreaks havoc throughout Metropolis!

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#39 – Reunion

Release Date: Nov. 10, 1999.
Written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer; art by Brett Blevins, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

After laying her family to rest on her home planet, Supergirl and Superman unknowingly bring back something with them from Supergirl’s past.

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#40 – Old Wounds

Release Date: Dec. 8, 1999.
Written by Ty Templeton and Dan Slott; art by Neil Vokes, Terry Austin; cover by Mike Manley and Terry Austin

Mxy decides to become Superman’s pal by bringing back his dog Krypto. Big mistake.

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