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Issue Details

Issue #850
Published Late July 2007
Cover Price 3.99 USD; 4.75 CAD
Pages 60
Editing Matt Idelson; Nachie Castro (associate)
Notes This issue went on sale 2007-05-30 (non-US) and 2007-05-31 (US) (on schedule).

Cover Details - "Superman: Past, Present...and Future!"

Characters Superman; Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Legion of Super-Heroes [Shadow Lass; Ultra Boy; Brainiac 5; Chameleon; Invisible Kid]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Renato Guedes (signed)
Inks Renato Guedes (signed)
Colors Renato Guedes
Notes This issue went on sale 2007-05-30 (non-US) and 2007-05-31 (US) (on schedule).
Reprinted in Supergirl: Beyond Good and Evil (DC, 2008 series) #[nn] ([August] 2008) [minus all text and the UPC].

38 page Superman story "Superman: Family"

Characters Superman (New Earth origin); Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Legion of Super-Heroes [Shadow Lass; Ultra Boy; Brainiac 5; Chameleon; Invisible Kid]; Lois Lane [Golden Age alternate] (cameo); Superman [Golden Age alternate] (cameo); Superman [Silver Age alternate] (cameo); Mr. Mxyzptlk [Silver Age alternate] (cameo); Lois Lane [Silver Age alternate] (cameo); Titano [Silver Age alternate] (cameo); Superman [Bryne era alternate] (cameo); Superman [Jurgens era alternate] (cameo); Superman [Birthright alternate] (cameo); Jor-El (flashback, cameo); Lara (flashback, cameo); Kal-El (as baby, flashback); Jonathan Kent (flashback); Martha Kent (flashback); Lana Lang (flashback); Ginny (flashback, cameo); Pete Ross (photo); Blackstar [Dr. Myra Berkowitz] (intro, flashback, cameo); Lois Lane (flashback); Justice League [Wonder Woman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Batman; Aquaman] (flashback, cameo); Amazo (flashback, cameo); Silver Banshee (flashback, cameo); Imperiex (flashback, cameo); Parasite (flashback, cameo); Solomon Grundy (flashback, cameo); Krypto (flashback, cameo); Brainiac [Silver Age alternate] (cameo); Brainiac [Bronze Age Legion alternate] (cameo); Brainiac [Bronze Age alternate] (cameo); Brainiac [TV alternate] (cameo); Brainiac [1958 Comic Strip alternate] (cameo); Brainiac [Byrne era alternate] (cameo); Zor-El (cameo); Alura (cameo); Karsta Wor-Ul (intro, cameo)
Synopsis Supergirl is with the Legion in the 31st century, trying to find a way back to the 21st century. Brainiac 5 is showing her his new invention, a chronexus, which is a time viewer. While tuning it, it picks up alternate versions of Superman from a lateral timeline, but finally picks up on the Superman from Supergirl's era. They witness his birth on Krypton, then the launching of his rocket. It then goes through his years with the Kents, from a baby through 8th grade. It then shows his first public super-feat, rescuing a space plane, and then Dr. Berkowitz' accident that turns her into Blackstar, and Clark's subsequent first "date" with Lois. Then, it shows an early Justice League encounter, Clark and Lois now married talking about children, and Superman fighting various villains. Then, it shows Supergirl's first appearance on Earth, and some of her history there, including Superman's admission to Lois that it's great to have a family again. Supergirl is speechless watching that. Finally, the machine shows another adventure with Blackstar, one that Supergirl doesn't remember, so it occurs in her future. Supergirl wants to help the situation, so she insists that Brainy send her back there, mentally at least as he can't do it physically. He does, and she does help, but by "possessing" Superman, and leaves a message for him from her. But then the machine starts to act up. It shows several events from Supergirl and Superman's future: Superman fighting various Brainiacs (who resemble various past comic, TV, and comic strip incarnations), Supergirl finding her parents alive, then something that could be an enlarged version of Kandor with a woman later revealed to be Karsta Wor-Ul standing there. Finally, the machine finally blows apart, but Supergirl makes it back to the 31st century. Finally, we flash back to the 21st century, and Superman reads the message that was left for him, letting him know to hang in there, that he's not alone.
Genre Superhero
Script Kurt Busiek; Fabian Nicieza; Geoff Johns
Pencils Renato Guedes
Inks Jose Wilson Magalhaes
Colors Renato Guedes
Letters Rob Leigh
Notes This is the first retelling of the "New Earth" Superman's origin (post Infinite Crisis). This was Karsta Wor-Ul's first appearance; she was subsequently introduced as the 3rd Kryptonian in Superman (DC, 2006 series) #668. This issue features some of the characters that were first introduced in Action Comics, including Superman, Supergirl, Brainiac, Brainiac 5, and the Parasite. Some comments by Kurt Busiek made to SupermanHomePage about the authoring of this story: "I had the original concept for the story, but came up with what I thought was a way to make it work during a long phone call with Fabian, and we worked out the general story plan together. Then we rang in Geoff, who had a bunch of character ideas and ideas for what moments we should include. It all wound up in a marathon three-way phone call, where we picked all the moments to show, worked out the scenes, focused the emotional arc of the story and carved out a beat-by-beat plot. Fabian typed up a plot based on that telephone conference, I revised it here and there and Geoff kibitzed as well."
Reprinted in Supergirl: Beyond Good and Evil (DC, 2008 series) #[nn] ([August] 2008) [minus the title and the credits].

8 page Batman and Cal Ripken, Jr. advertisement "A Rare Catch"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne, animated]; Cal Ripken, Jr.; Penguin; Alfred (voice); Kevin
Genre Superhero
Script Ernest Mayes (story); Mike Spinnaraque
Pencils Christopher Jones
Inks Christopher Jones
Colors Giulia Brusco
Letters Pat Brosseau
Editing Michael Wright; Jessica Numsuwankijkul (assistant)
Notes "Special Advertising Section" insert in the middle of the book (stapled separately), consisting of a cover, 6 pages of story, and an ad for Big League Chew bubble gum (which also plays a role in the story).
Reprinted from Batman and Cal Ripken, Jr. Hall of Fame Edition "A Rare Catch", The [Adventures with the DC Super Heroes] (DC, 2007 series) #nn ([May], 2007).

1 page DC Nation promo (ad from the publisher) "DC Nation 62 [May 30, 2007]"

Script Dan Didio
Notes Dan discusses the new multiverse, 52 universes, based on the conclusion of the 52 series. Ads for Action Comics #851, Amazons Attack #2, Countdown #48, and Justice Society of America #6. Appears on page 58 in this issue.

8 page promo (ad from the publisher) "House Advertisments"

Notes House ads for: The Greatest Stories Ever Told trade paperbacks (1/2 page), Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century, Sinestro Corps Special, Batman, Green Arrow: Year One, Batman: Ego and Other Tails hardcover [yes, "Tails" is correct], Batman Black and White statue, Superman Last Son action figures, and DC Minimates figures. Appear in various places in this issue.

3 page advertisement "Ads"

Notes Total of 3 one-page and 1 half-page ads for: Tutor (Take a Bite out of Crime), SpongeBob Squarepants Bikini Bottom Adventures (DVD, Paramount, 1/2 page), Yogos Rollers (fruit snacks, Kelloggs), and Transformers (movie, Paramount). Appear in various places in this issue.