A Spectrum of Kryptonite—And the Fractured Truth Within
Superman faces his own worst weakness in a story where Kryptonite reveals more than just physical pain.
From the acclaimed creative team behind Ice Cream Man, this DC Black Label event bends genre, tone, and form as Superman is exposed to not only green, red, and black Kryptonite—but new and never-before-seen forms like Purple, Cobalt, and Speckled. Each of the five issues serves as a boundary-pushing meditation on power, identity, and trauma. With Batman at his side and Earth at stake, Superman must confront how the shards of his broken homeworld reveal fault lines in his soul.
Includes Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1–5.
W. Maxwell Prince is the Eisner-nominated writer of Ice Cream Man, Swan Songs, and Haha. Known for his inventive, form-breaking stories, he brings a surreal yet heartfelt lens to genre fiction.
Martín Morazzo is a celebrated artist known for Ice Cream Man, Great Pacific, and She Could Fly. His distinctive, detail-rich style thrives in both horror and superhero comics.
Chris O’Halloran is an Eisner-nominated colorist and illustrator, acclaimed for Immortal Hulk, Ice Cream Man, and Ha-Ha. His moody, nuanced palette brings thematic resonance and emotional impact to every page.
A Spectrum of Kryptonite—And the Fractured Truth Within
Superman faces his own worst weakness in a story where Kryptonite reveals more than just physical pain.
From the acclaimed creative team behind Ice Cream Man, this DC Black Label event bends genre, tone, and form as Superman is exposed to not only green, red, and black Kryptonite—but new and never-before-seen forms like Purple, Cobalt, and Speckled. Each of the five issues serves as a boundary-pushing meditation on power, identity, and trauma. With Batman at his side and Earth at stake, Superman must confront how the shards of his broken homeworld reveal fault lines in his soul.
Includes Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1–5.
Creators
W. Maxwell Prince is the Eisner-nominated writer of Ice Cream Man, Swan Songs, and Haha. Known for his inventive, form-breaking stories, he brings a surreal yet heartfelt lens to genre fiction.
Martín Morazzo is a celebrated artist known for Ice Cream Man, Great Pacific, and She Could Fly. His distinctive, detail-rich style thrives in both horror and superhero comics.
Chris O’Halloran is an Eisner-nominated colorist and illustrator, acclaimed for Immortal Hulk, Ice Cream Man, and Ha-Ha. His moody, nuanced palette brings thematic resonance and emotional impact to every page.