![]() ![]() Superman's arch-nemesis Lex Luthor was no longer a mad scientist but instead a power-hungry billionaire, "the most powerful man in Metropolis," who resented Superman's overshadowing presence.This issue was reprinted in Superman: The Man of Steel Vol.Superman refuses Luthor's offer and is deputized by Mayor Frank Berkowits to arrest him.Ī few days later, Luthor confronts Superman and warns him of a day of reckoning. Luthor then reveals that he allowed the terrorists to get on board just so that he could coax Superman to come and include him on his payroll. This opens an opportunity for Lois to seize control and knock out the terrorists. As the terrorists are trying to cordon the hostages, Clark changes to Superman and lifts the liner ship which surprises everyone on board. ![]() She and Clark are then confronted by South American terrorists who promptly throw Clark overboard. Lois refuses to be one of Luthor's trophy wives and decides to leave the ship. When Luthor insinuates his desire of Lois, the latter is offended having some knowledge of Luthor's past. Upon arriving, they are entertained by Luthor in his private chamber on the ship. Lois and Clark are guests at a party to be held on Luthor's luxury liner. ![]() ![]() Lex Luthor swearing his threats to Superman. ![]()
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