Hello . This is an actual comic cover drawn by fabled risible artist Frank Miller . It ’s the cover to a fellow traveler laughable to Miller ’s coming Dark Knight III : The Master Race series , and it appears DC is actually go to publish it despite the fact that 1 ) it is horrible , 2 ) it is laughable and 3 ) you’re able to clearly see the synopsis of Superman ’s junk in his carmine briefs .
I ’m essentially dumb that this is fall out . The only thing I can recall of is that DC is so desperate for more Dark Knight Returns money that not only have they brought Frank Miller back , but been hale to accede to his obviously awful demand , such as name the third installment“The Master Race . ”Given the ugly art of The Dark Knight Strikes Again , it made sense that DC would harmonize to a problematic title as long as Miller brought on board some becoming collaborators . Which is presumably why Brian Azzarello is co - penning and Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson are read the genuine art duty , for the upcoming series .
But I venture Miller also demanded to be permit draw something for his effort , and DC was forced to admit him to pull this cover to a Superman and Atom DK3 tie - in . And I have to assume they promised Miller they would n’t change it , because as much as I give DC dogshit for being obtuse , I ca n’t believe anyone in the DC Comics business office right field is expect at Superman ’s cheek , his physical structure dysmorphia and most especially the precis of his dick , and not praying they had the power to forestall it . And then to edit it and smash all the computers that had ever hosted the image with hammer .

Correction : An early version of this clause enjoin Brian Azzarello was the creative person on The Master Race . He ’s actually the co - author .
[ ViaBleeding Cool ]
Frank Miller cause A Third Dark Knight Comic Titled The Master Race

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