Next, The #2

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The new miniseries by fantasy writer Tad Williams heats up! The Iron Ring has sent the emissary called Sion to bring the Next back to their home for judgment and sentencing...but they can't go back without killing Monikka! And even Superman has a tough time going up against Sion...
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Published October, 2006 (Modern Age) by DC Comics and went on sale in 2006 for $2.99 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $3.00 USD.

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  • Just Killing Time, Part Two: Swearing At George Washington (Pages )

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bobashep
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by on 9/15/2014 9:22:00 PM

While Superman has his hands full with the space anomaly in earth’s orbit, the Next and their earth friend Monikka are experiencing fluctuations in time with dinosaurs, cowboys, and various other things bleeding through. Plus, the overlords that the Next fled into our dimension from have sent a bounty hunter names Sion to bring them home. He’s not found them yet! But he’s getting close. Issue 2 was much better as the Next and Superman finally meet and it’s not a happy first encounter either. I think having these two entities finally interact is what this series was seriously lacking. It makes for a much more interesting story and the flow of action seems more fluid.

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