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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
J. Michael Straczynski |
Inker |
Eber Ferreira |
Inker |
J. P. Mayer |
Colorist |
Rod Reis |
Letterer |
John J. Hill |
Cover Artist |
Yanick Paquette |
Cover Artist |
Nathan Fairbairn |
Cover Artist |
John Cassaday |
Cover Artist |
Michel Lacombe |
Cover Artist |
David Baron |
Artist |
Eddy Barrows |
Artist |
Wellington Diaz |
Published | November 2010 |
GROUNDED PART 4 - VISITATION RIGHTS Superman walks across Chicago, and he sees that people are uneasy about his stay in the city, due to the incident in Ohio. He is also aware that Jennings is spying on him. Superman then meets with Lois in a park, and they go to an apartment to spend the night together. He then dreams about a three-headed creature destroying Chicago, and of Jennings taunting him with his failure to protect the people. Superman wakes up and sees that his face has real injuries from his fight against the three-headed creature in his dreams. Lois covers his injuries and Superman leaves the apartment without being seen. Later, Superman walks across a neighborhood and sees a boy and his mother being brutally beaten by his father. Superman captures the father and takes him to the police station. There, he is informed that mother and son will be taken by child protective services to a safe places and the police will file charges against the father. Superman gives a phone number to the boy, telling him to call him everyday. Superman then leaves Chicago, but not before telling the police that the only thing needed to stop the violence was "someone, anyone, with a pair of eyes, a voice, a phone and ten cents' worth of compassion."