![]() ![]() ![]() If the present day scenes are neutral, often bright, then the flashbacks are warmer and muted, tinted to a not-quite sepia effect by Gurihiru. Ten years later, in 1936, Clark and his friend Lana Lang are not on a double date with his parents at the circus that is passing through town. In the same unrefined edges as the flashbacks of the previous two issues, the reader is taken back to Smallville, although not the Smallville of Clark Kent’s circa 1926 childhood. Unlike Part One or Part Two, Part Three begins with a flashback. Superman Smashes the Klan: Part Three Janice Chiang (letterer), Gurihiru (interior and main cover artists), Gene Luen Yang (writer) With the help of series protagonist Roberta Lee, Superman not only beats up the bad guys but also accepts himself for who he is. Following Superman Smashes the Klan: Part One and Part Two, Part Three delivers on the promise of the series title: Superman, finally, smashes the Klan. ![]()
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