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Superman: Ending Battle is a dark story that pushes the Man of Steel to his limits as he desperately tries to uncover the mysterious enemy who knows his secret identity. This shadowy figure has Superman’s entire rogues’ gallery attack the hero and his loved ones. Eventually, Superman deduces that the mastermind behind the attacks on his friends and loved ones is none other than Manchester Black, a satire of anti-heroes and a powerful telekinetic and telepathic who previously appeared as the main villain in the critically acclaimed comic “What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?” When Superman confronts Black, the villain has one final surprise for him: Lois Lane lying dead on the floor. What happens next perfectly encapsulates Superman’s true character.
Manchester Black Tried the Same Plot as the Joker, and Failed

Manchester Black’s plot and motivation are eerily similar to that of the Injustice universe’s version of the Joker. In Injustice, the Joker uses fear toxin to trick Superman into killing Lois and their unborn child, which triggered a nuke in Metropolis. The Joker wanted to traumatize Injustice Superman so that the infallible Man of Steel would kill the villain in a fit of rage, thereby corrupting the hero. In Ending Battle, Black was driven by motivations like the Joker’s: he loathes Superman’s refusal to kill and believes that the hero must have darkness within him. By murdering Lois, Black –like the Joker– hoped to prove that Superman was not above taking a life by goading the hero into killing him in an act of vengeance.
Tragically, Injustice Superman fell for the Joker’s plan, brutally murdering the Clown Prince of Crime. Ending Battle at first seems to suggest that the original Man of Tomorrow will follow dark path similar to the one he takes in Injustice. As Superman weeps over Lois’s body while Black continues to mock him, the Man of Steel suddenly lashes out at Black in a blind rage. After an intense battle, Superman ultimately vaporizes Black with his heat vision. At first, it seemed that the paragon of virtue had finally given in to his darker desires and murdered his wife’s killer. However, in a shocking twist, it’s revealed that the entire battle had occurred only in Superman’s mind, and no harm had come to Black.
Back in reality, true to his character, Superman states that he won’t dishonor Lois’s memory by giving in to hate or by killing Black. The hero’s refusal to kill utterly flabbergasts Black, who demands to know why Superman won’t even hit him, even though he murdered Lois. Finally seeing that he could never break the Man of Tomorrow, Black reveals the truth — Lois was never killed, and her body was merely an illusion. Overcome with relief, Superman embraces his wife. Realizing that he had just tried to corrupt one of the few genuinely good people in the world, Black takes his own life out of guilt.
This earlier Ending Battle storyline reveals that the Joker’s plan in Injustice could ever have succeeded, given the true nature of Superman’s character. More importantly, though, it highlights what makes the Man of Tomorrow such an exemplary character: no matter what obstacles or tragedies he faces, Superman remains incorruptible and continues to embody the best of humanity.









