
Superman: Red Son #2
by:
Mark Millar
,
Aria P. Hidayat (Translator)
Language: Indonesian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 13: 9789793928944
Publication date:
January 1st, 2008
Publisher: PT Putria Media Kreasi
Pages: 48
In a gripping continuation of the alternate history where Superman's origins are rooted in Soviet Russia, the narrative unfolds two decades after the transformative events of the previous issue. The once-idealistic superhero, now fully established as a national icon, must navigate the complex dynamics of power and morality within a regime that celebrates his strength while simultaneously challenging his ideals. Throughout this turbulent landscape, he grapples with the consequences of his choices, creating a tension that resonates beyond the pages.
As Superman adjusts to his role as a protector of the Soviet people, he also faces mounting opposition from those who envision a different future. The emergence of new foes and ideologies compels him to reevaluate his beliefs and the impact of his actions on worldwide politics. Against a backdrop of Cold War tensions, the stakes are higher than ever, providing a rich tapestry of intrigue and conflict.
Mark Millar and Aria P. Hidayat skillfully weave themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the burden of power, inviting readers to ponder the true meaning of heroism. In this reimagined universe, every decision carries weight, and the consequences ripple far beyond borders, leaving Superman torn between his allegiance to his country and the moral dilemmas that arise from his extraordinary abilities.
As Superman adjusts to his role as a protector of the Soviet people, he also faces mounting opposition from those who envision a different future. The emergence of new foes and ideologies compels him to reevaluate his beliefs and the impact of his actions on worldwide politics. Against a backdrop of Cold War tensions, the stakes are higher than ever, providing a rich tapestry of intrigue and conflict.
Mark Millar and Aria P. Hidayat skillfully weave themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the burden of power, inviting readers to ponder the true meaning of heroism. In this reimagined universe, every decision carries weight, and the consequences ripple far beyond borders, leaving Superman torn between his allegiance to his country and the moral dilemmas that arise from his extraordinary abilities.