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03/04/2011
Superman Red Son
What if Superman had landed in the USSR? That is the question Mark Millar's Superman Red Son examines.
The plot stays away from shifting Superman to the role of villain which is a wise move in our eyes. Instead he is the hero of the Soviet Union fighting for Stalin, socialism and the international expansion of the Warsaw pact. He grows up on a farm on a Ukrainian collective farm and his human name is a state secret.
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