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\n enslaved population. Now, in Action Comics, he is back on Earth. But just as freeing slaves was deliberately shown as not the easiest of tasks, when freedom is a foreign concept and aspects of slavery are even valued by those enslaved, so the act of freeing the slaves also has consequences for Superman. Because nothing is as easy as it used to be and writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson won't allow for actions, however noble, not to have unseen consequences, now while he is writing Superman.
\n\nOne of the aspects, the Fire of Olgrun was hidden in the Necropolis, which Mongul built the Warworld around. And now the Fire Of Olgrun is out, used as part of the assault against Mongul… but where did it end up? In Superman?\n\nWelcome to one of the new superpowers of the DC Universe. Otho-Ra, one of the Phaelosians children rescued from WarWorld.
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