If Batman has his Black & White series, then naturally Superman would get a “red & Blue” one. DC announced this week Superman: Red & Blue, an anthology miniseries featuring the Man of Steel told in shades of red and blue (or magenta and cyan, to be specific).
The first issue will include a Clark Kent story by John Ridley, whose name is all over DC lately, with artist Clayton Henry. Brandon Easton and Steve Lieber will have a “street level” story set in Metropolis.
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Deadly Class artist Wes Craig will write and draw a new story about Superman’s early days, while Marguerite Bennett and Jill Thompson tell a tale of Clark’s teen years. Finally, Dan Watters and Dani seem to have some fun with the entire concept by telling a story where all colors are stolen.
Gary Frank provides the cover (above) for the first issue, while Lee Bermejo is doing a variant:
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The six-issue miniseries begins March 9.
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