The following contains spoilers for Superman: Lost #2 from DC Comics.

Superman: Lost cover art created by artist Lee Weeks teases an interstellar affair between the Man of Steel and a Green Lantern.

Revealed in DC Comics' solicitations for July 2023, Weeks' Superman: Lost #5 variant shows the Last Son of Krypton kissing a Green Lantern. While the solicitation text for the issue doesn't hint at who Clark Kent might be kissing, DC's Superman: Lost series revolves around the Man of Steel being stuck in space for two decades after a routine mission involving the Justice League goes horribly wrong. So far, the Green Lantern that Clark is kissing in Weeks' cover has not shown up in the first two issues of Superman: Lost.

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Superman: Lost cover art by Lee Weeks teases an affair between Clark Kent and a Green Lantern.

SUPERMAN: LOST #5

  • Written by CHRISTOPHER PRIEST
  • Art and cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN and JASON PAZ
  • Variant cover by LEE WEEKS
  • 1:25 variant cover by JAE LEE
  • $4.99 US | 32 pages | 5 of 10 | Variant $5.99 US (card stock)
  • ON SALE 7/11/23
  • At a loss to close the widening gap between herself and Superman, Lois turns to Wonder Woman for help. Clark Kent, attempting to reenter his life at the Daily Planet, is haunted by the dire consequences of his attempts to defend his second adopted planet from invasion.

Superman: Lost Gives the Man of Steel a White Costume

In Superman: Lost #1, Lois Lane wakes up one evening to find Clark standing in the middle of the living room with a confused look on his face. While he'd only been gone for a short amount of time on Earth, Clark reveals to Lois he's been trapped in space for the past twenty years after he, Batman and the Justice League went on a rescue mission in the middle of the China Sea.

Superman: Lost #2 began to explain what happened to Clark during those 20 years and revealed he landed on a planet that curiously boasts a number of similarities to Earth. At the end of the issue, Superman gets a new white costume and a number of other amenities to help him survive space travel as he tries to find his way back home.

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The story continues in Superman: Lost #3, which releases on May 9, 2023. The synopsis for the issue reads, "With the assistance of advanced technology from an unnamed planet, Superman begins his voyage home—only to discover that, even at fantastic rates of speed, Earth could still be several lifetimes away. However, hope arrives in the form of a familiar species allowing Superman to hitch a ride with them, but they encounter a grave threat to their existence on a mysterious planet along the way."

Superman: Lost #5 is written by Christopher Priest, features art and cover art by Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz and variant cover art by Weeks and Jae Lee. The issue releases July 11, 2023, from DC.

Source: DC