Superman V Batman: Dawn Of Justice
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  • Reads 12,441
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  • Parts 39
  • Time 2h 45m
Complete, First published Jun 27, 2016
Clark Kent's mission to save the world isn't going as well as he wants, especially since his last run in the red cape ended up with him having to face a powerful tyrannical General from his home planet Krypton and razing half of Metropolis to the grounds in the process. Just when he seem to have the situation under control, everything changes with the mysterious arrival of the famous Dark Knight of Gotham in town. In truth, Clark's problems may have just really begun. 

A god, an angel, even a menace; those are some of the things Bruce Wayne have heard people call the supposed Man of Steel. Deep down, he knows those words are insufficient in describing the red-caped seemly all-powerful being. Determined to satisfy his curiosity, he travels to Metropolis in order to have a face to face with Superman. What Bruce doesn't know is that more than just fate may be at work.

P.S I do not own any character in this book. All characters, scenes and every other stuff used in the course of this book belong to DC Comics, and remain their properties.
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