Warning: Spoilers for Action Comics #1079

SinceSuperman’s debut, he’s been considered one of the few remaining Kryptonians in DC lore as a result of Krypton’s destruction. However, in a surprising turn of events, Kryptonians have now risen up and overtaken the universe thanks to a misstep from Superman. Now, the Man of Steel’s people have circumvented their former erasure to become DC’s most dominant species.

Mark Waid, Michael Shelfer, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe’s “Phantoms” story arc continues inAction Comics#1079. TheKryptonian prisoners of the Phantom Zonehave broken free after Superman accidentally released them near Earth’s sun, which has amplified their powers to his god-tier level and allowed them to lay waste to the planet.

Action Comics 1079 Superman and Supergirl realize some of the smarter Phantom Zone prisoners are unaccounted for after the rest are captured

Superman and his family of heroesmanage to capture most of the prisoners, only to realize that many of them have slipped away. As it turns out,these evil Kryptonians have spread across the stars, and the DC Universe faces the ultimate threat as a result of Superman’s mistake.

Kryptonians Officially Take Over the DC Universe, Reversing Their Original Demise

The Kryptonians initially run rampant on Earth when they absorbenergy from the yellow sun, defeating the Justice League with no hopes of being thwarted. Then, Doctor Light uses her light powers tocreate a red sun prisonto contain and de-power the escaped Kryptonian convicts. This method proves effective, but as Superman learns, there are some Phantom Zone prisoners who have managed to evade custody. According to Batman,these Kryptonians have conquered planets throughout the universe, from Rann to Tamaran.

Superman’s “Black Lightning” Weakness Makes Kryptonite Look Safe

Superman reveals a mysterious new weakness that puts Kryptonite to shame, as Krypton’s black lightning affects him in a terrifying way.

The Kryptonians' space takeover marks a massive change in the status quo of Superman’s people.Krypton was destroyedlong ago in DC’s history, which means the Kryptonians have been all but extinct for decades, barring exceptions such as Superman and his allies. Though many still remained within the Phantom Zone, they didn’t have access to the world beyond. Here, Kryptonians' underdog status has been flipped on its head. After years of imprisonment under thenightmarish conditions of the Phantom Zone,the survivors of Krypton have gone from a dwindling population to an overpowering force that’s taking the universe by storm.

Action Comics 1079 Batman tells Superman the Kryptonian prisoners are terrorizing planets across the universe with no way to track them

Superman Faces Off Against His Fellow Kryptonians in a Devastating Twist

Only Superman Can End the Kryptonians' Universal Reign of Terror

As various planets are overrun with criminal Kryptonians, it’s up to Superman to put a stop to their rampage. The threat Superman faces comes with a layer of melancholy, due to the shared Kryptonian heritage between himself and thePhantom Zone prisonershe’s up against. Despite the dark deeds of those who have been sentenced to the Zone for their crimes, Superman nonetheless harbors a kinship with them as a fellow Kryptonian. Now, just as the Kryptonians have finally risen up,Supermanmust strike them down and strip their powers to restore the status quo - reinstating the tragic fate of his people.

Action Comics#1079is available now from DC Comics.

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The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.

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