
Superman: Red Son #1-3, Superman: Miniseries #Other, Superman Elseworlds #Other, Elseworlds #Other, Colección Novelas Gráficas Batman y Superman #2
Superman: Hijo rojo
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 844712973X
ISBN 13: 9788447129737
Publication date:
January 24th, 2017
Publisher: Salvat - ECC Comics
Pages: 150
Genres: Action & Adventure, Fantasy
In an alternate reality where Superman's spaceship lands not in Kansas but on the outskirts of a Soviet collective farm, the narrative reimagines the iconic hero's story. Instead of the symbol of hope for the American dream, this version of Superman becomes a powerful emblem of Soviet ideology, serving the interests of the state as he navigates a fundamentally different world.
As Superman grows up with a fierce loyalty to Joseph Stalin, he finds himself embroiled in global conflicts and the complex dynamics of the Cold War. His actions, stemming from a unique interpretation of justice and power, lead to a clash with other iconic heroes and villains redefined through this communist lens. Relationships with characters such as Wonder Woman, Batman, and Lex Luthor take on darker dimensions, challenging traditional notions of good and evil.
The artwork captures the heightened sense of conflict and tension with striking visuals, immersing readers in a world where Superman's moral compass is thoroughly tested. Zoning in on the consequences of absolute power, the narrative explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for autonomy in oppressive structures.
As the story unfolds, readers are compelled to question what it means to be a hero in a world where ideals can shift dramatically. This gripping reimagining provides a fresh take on a beloved character, allowing for insightful reflections on morality, governance, and the human condition.
As Superman grows up with a fierce loyalty to Joseph Stalin, he finds himself embroiled in global conflicts and the complex dynamics of the Cold War. His actions, stemming from a unique interpretation of justice and power, lead to a clash with other iconic heroes and villains redefined through this communist lens. Relationships with characters such as Wonder Woman, Batman, and Lex Luthor take on darker dimensions, challenging traditional notions of good and evil.
The artwork captures the heightened sense of conflict and tension with striking visuals, immersing readers in a world where Superman's moral compass is thoroughly tested. Zoning in on the consequences of absolute power, the narrative explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for autonomy in oppressive structures.
As the story unfolds, readers are compelled to question what it means to be a hero in a world where ideals can shift dramatically. This gripping reimagining provides a fresh take on a beloved character, allowing for insightful reflections on morality, governance, and the human condition.