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The arc is noted for its exploration of Clark Kent as the "real" person and Superman as the "disguise". It features high-stakes action, including the destruction of the Kent farmhouse and Clark’s Metropolis apartment. While it didn't have the same cultural impact as The Death of Superman , it remains a definitive look at the importance of the hero's secret identity.
This "Integral" or collection typically compiles the following issues from the alternating Superman titles released between May and July 1995: Adventures of Superman #523–525 Action Comics #709–711 Superman: The Man of Steel #43–46 Superman - La Muerte de Clark Kent (Integral&#…
Kenny has harbored a lifelong resentment toward Clark, fueled by an abusive father who always compared him unfavorably to Clark's achievements. The arc is noted for its exploration of
Stuart Immonen, Jon Bogdanove, Jackson Guice, and Gil Kane. Themes & Impact What is Included in the Integral Edition The
Realizing that as long as "Clark Kent" exists, his family will never be safe, Superman decides to abandon his civilian identity entirely, leading to a period where he operates solely as the Man of Steel. What is Included in the Integral Edition
The storyline was a collaborative effort by the primary Superman writing and art teams of the mid-90s:
Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, Louise Simonson, and David Micheline.