word of advice : SPOILERS forSuperman#1

Brian Bendis’sSuperman#1 sees the Man of Steel produce a new Fortress of Solitude - and this time , he ’s found himself in the Bermuda Triangle .

The Fortress of Solitude is an crucial part of Superman ’s mythology . On the one paw , it serves as a shrine to his doomed homeworld of Krypton . On the other , though , it ’s the place where Superman hive away all his most wanted artifacts and most dangerous technology . It contains everything from Kryptonite sample to portals to other dimension and reality . That ’s why it was so shocking to see Brian Bendis have the Fortress destroyed in his firstMan of Steelarc .

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This week’sSuperman#1 sees the Man of Steel move on from the past tense , mourn everything he ’s fall back with the destruction of his old fort - and creating a unexampled one . This time round , he plant a Kryptonian crystal in the ocean of the Bermuda Triangle , which form a arresting crystalline home .

divertingly , Clark Kent then regard write a tidings article explaining what the Fortress of Solitude is and why Superman ask it . " Formed with Kryptonian quartz engineering science created wanton - years from Earth and its yellow sun , " he indite , " the Fortress of Solitude put up Superman a unparalleled place of consolation and speculation . " Clark reconsiders , choosing not to drop a line the article after all , dismissing his egotism with a ironic smile .

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Brian Bendis is determined to make his mark on the Superman mythos . In November last year , it was announce that he was stand out ship andmoving from Marvel to rival newspaper publisher DC . The publishing firm initially kept tranquil about just what books he ’d be working on , only revealing thathe’d be running the Superman franchisein January this class . The first spark ofMan of Steelwas fundamentally flawed , but realistically should be seen as petty more than Bendis setting the scene for what he ’ll do throughout his Superman run . The end of the Fortress of Solitude , for exemplar , is clearly intended as an excuse to relocate Superman ’s alkali .

Comics have often tend to assume that the Bermuda Triangle is one of the most inhospitable places in the worldly concern , andSuperman#1 shows the Fortress emerge from the tempest - tossed wave . It ’s a spectacularly bleak image ,   lovingly rendered by artist Ivan Reis , inker Joe Prado , and colorist Alex Sinclair . It ’s reliable that the Bermuda Triangle often suffers from Atlantic tropic storm , but it ’s in reality not quite as distant and distant as most comic Koran writers tend to intend .

For one thing , the growth of a newfangled island would most definitely be picked up on satellites . There ’s no way this picky Fortress of Solitude should realistically remain a enigma for long .

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