The
Soviet Union reveals
Superman to the world in 1953. The news of a superpowered alien under Soviet control causes panic in the
United States, shifting the focus of the
Cold War arms race from
nuclear weapons to
metahumans.
CIA agent
James Olsen recruits
Lex Luthor, a scientist employed by
S.T.A.R. Labs, to destroy Superman. Luthor's first act is to cause
Sputnik 2 to plummet towards
Metropolis. After Superman diverts the satellite away from the city, Luthor retrieves traces of Superman's genetic material from the satellite and uses them to create a
monstrous clone of Superman dubbed Superman Two. Meanwhile, Superman meets
Wonder Woman at a diplomatic party, and she develops an attraction towards him.
Pyotr Roslov, the head of the
NKVD and
Joseph Stalin's illegitimate son, is angry that Superman has turned his father's attention away from him and ended his chances of advancing in the Soviet government. Pyotr shoots a dissident couple in front of their son for printing anti-Superman propaganda. Stalin dies from cyanide poisoning, and Superman initially refuses command of the
Communist Party, but a chance meeting with
Lana Lazarenko, his childhood sweetheart, changes his mind. Superman chooses to use his powers for the greater good and turn his country into a utopia. The
U.S. government sends "Superman Two" to engage Superman, and their duel causes an accidental nuclear missile launch in
Great Britain. The clone sacrifices itself to save millions. Luthor murders his research staff at S.T.A.R. Labs and founds
LuthorCorp, dedicating his life to destroying Superman. By 1978, the United States is on the verge of social collapse, whereas the prosperous Soviet Union has peacefully expanded its influence to nearly every corner of the globe. The cost of this progress is an increased infringement on individual liberties, with Superman becoming a
Big Brother-like figure, and the introduction of a brain surgery technique that turns dissidents into obedient drones, or "Superman robots". Superman now works with Wonder Woman to save lives as well as govern the Soviet state. Wonder Woman has become increasingly enamored with Superman, but he considers her simply as a
comrade, and is oblivious to her love for him. Luthor plans to shrink
Moscow, but this plan fails when
Brainiac, his collaborator, shrinks
Stalingrad instead. Superman intervenes and retrieves both Brainiac's central processing unit and the city, ending the Brainiac-Luthor cooperation. He is unable to restore Stalingrad and its inhabitants to their proper size. This becomes his one failure and a source of great guilt. Luthor's third plan involves the vigilante
Batman, who has dedicated himself to ending the oppressive Superman regime, and is the boy orphaned by Pyotr. Batman joins forces with LuthorCorp and Pyotr, now head of the
KGB. They capture Wonder Woman and use her as bait for Superman, hoping to sap his powers with rays that imitate sunlight from Superman's home planet. The plan works, but Superman convinces Wonder Woman to break free of the lasso that she is tied up with and destroy the generators running the lamps emitting the solar energy. She breaks free and destroys the lamps allowing Superman's powers to return, however she is severely injured in the process. Superman escapes and confronts Batman, who promptly comits suicide to become a
martyr for the resistance movement and to escape life as a Superman robot. Pyotr is turned into a Superman robot, and Wonder Woman no longer has feelings for Superman after he shows indifference towards her severe injuries. Luthor enacts his fourth plan when he finds a mysterious
green lantern in an alien ship that crashed at
Roswell, New Mexico. Brainiac is reprogrammed into Superman's aide, and the construction of a
Fortress of Solitude, located in
Siberia and referred to as the "
Winter Palace", begins. Superman's reign continues with no crime, poverty, or unemployment, but with an ever-present state authority. Superman is committed to "winning the argument" with the U.S., and repeatedly refuses Brainiac's suggestions of an invasion. Stalingrad remains his one failure,
now contained within a protective glass bottle. In 2001, Luthor and Olsen are elected
president and
vice president, respectively. Using his scientific expertise, massive economic capital and dictatorial powers, Luthor returns prosperity to his country. This is only a part of a more general plan to provoke Superman into invading the United States. Luthor shows Olsen two of his greatest discoveries: the
Phantom Zone and the
Green Lantern Corps. Luthor confronts Superman in the Winter Palace. Brainiac pulls Luthor deep into the recesses of the fortress to be converted surgically into a Superman robot, claiming that Lex would convince Superman to commit suicide in less than 14 minutes. Superman agrees that his hand has been forced, and prepares to attack. First Lady
Lois Luthor visits
Paradise Island to forge an alliance with the
Amazon empire, now ruled by an embittered and vengeful Wonder Woman. Superman attacks the
East Coast, confronting and defeating the Green Lantern Marine Corps, which is led by Colonel
Hal Jordan. The Amazon forces, commanded by Wonder Woman, attack Superman but are quickly defeated, along with a collection of "super-menaces" (including the
Atomic Skull,
Parasite, and
Doomsday) that Luthor had put together over the years. Brainiac's spaceship cuts the
U.S. Pacific Fleet to pieces, and the two superbeings meet at the
White House. They are greeted by Lois Luthor with the last weapon, a small note written by Lex that reads: "Why don't you just put the whole world in a bottle, Superman?". Realizing he has meddled in affairs that he had no place in, Superman orders Brainiac to end the invasion, but Brainiac reveals that it has
never been under Superman's control, and instead attacks Superman with
green radiation. Brainiac is shut down from inside by Luthor, who evaded the surgery. As the
singularities powering Brainiac's ship threaten to collapse, Superman rockets it into space, where it explodes. The Earth is saved, but Superman is assumingly dead. The Soviet Union falls into chaos, but is soon brought back under control thanks to the Batmen (resistance members who began wearing the costume after Batman's death). Luthor integrates many of Superman's and Brainiac's ideas into the new philosophy of "Luthorism" and forms a "Global United States". This becomes the defining moment for mankind's future as it enters an unprecedented age of peace and stability. A benevolent world government is formed and maintained. Luthor presides over a string of scientific achievements, including the curing of all known disease and the
colonization of the Solar System. Luthor lives for over 1,000 years. At Luthor's funeral, it is revealed that Superman survived the explosion of Brainiac's ship and is seemingly immortal. Superman attends the funeral wearing a business suit and thick glasses. Luthor's widow Lois, unaware that he is Superman, notices him in the crowd and feels a strange sense of
déjà vu, but ultimately suspects nothing of it. Superman walks quietly away from the ceremony, planning to live among humans rather than ruling over them. Billions of years in the future, Earth is torn apart by tidal stresses from the sun, which has become a
red giant. Luthor's descendant,
Jor-L, sends his infant son, Kal-L, into the past in a ship. The final panels of the comic book depict the landing of Kal-L's timeship in a Ukrainian collective in 1938, effectively causing a
predestination paradox (and, thus, making Superman a descendant of Luthor and Lois). ==Collected editions==