When gods fall in love with humans, and when humans try to create gods - this is not the story of Superman defeating Lex, but the epic story of how they fell in love and killed each other.
In another possible DC universe, Clark Kent is not a lonely Kryptonian orphan. He has a secret sharer: Lex Luthor, the genius boy who witnessed the awakening of his powers since childhood. Lex knows the truth about the meteorite and participates in the design of the red and blue suits, but he walks dangerously between trust and control.
"I love you, so I have to make sure there is something in the world that can kill you."
They are each other's deepest bond and greatest threat. Lex used their genes to create Connor, a child who was both a son and "insurance", locking the three destinies into a more complex chess game.
When possessiveness comes in the name of protection, when love carries the shadow of control, divinity and humanity redefine the family in the extreme pull. Batman watches this dangerous alliance with indifference, and the world relies on this contradictory pair in ignorance.
"I'm not your weakness, Clark. I'm your reason for choosing to remain human."
This is a dance between stars and dust - about how love finds the third possibility between absolute power and absolute fragility.
Reader comments
It is super beautiful and is based on some deeper realistic influences at the core of the original work and the love and clex of family members to learn to see things in the other person's way of thinking.
Some of the middle chapters end with something a little weird. (My personal feeling🤔
There are also some contents that I may not have read carefully. Those contents that were briefly mentioned in the front are suddenly mentioned later. It feels like a large section of content suddenly jumped, which is a bit strange.
It's strange why no one is watching
The first few pictures are well written, but the middle ones are a bit strange and I'm not sure. Let's take another look.
It is super beautiful and is based on some deeper realistic influences at the core of the original work and the love and clex of family members to learn to see things in the other person's way of thinking. Some of the middle chapters end with something a little weird. (My personal feeling🤔 There are also some contents that I may not have read carefully. Those contents that were briefly mentioned in the front are suddenly mentioned later. It feels like a large section of content suddenly jumped, which is a bit strange. It's strange why no one is watching
The first few pictures are well written, but the middle ones are a bit strange and I'm not sure. Let's take another look.