House of Brainiac

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"House of Brainiac"
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateApril – June 2024
Genre
Title(s)
Superman (vol.6) #13-15
Action Comics (vol. 1) #1064-1066
Superman: House of Brainiac Special #1
Main character(s)Superman
Lex Luthor
Brainiac
Lobo
Lois Lane
Superboy (Kon-El)
Creative team
Writer(s)Joshua Williamson
Jeremy Adams
Artist(s)Rafael Sandoval
Fico Ossio
Edwin Galmon
Penciller(s)Rafael Sandoval
Letterer(s)Dave Sharpe
Colorist(s)Alejandro Sánchez
Editor(s)Paul Kaminski
Jillian Grant

"House of Brainiac" is a

crossover story arc published by DC Comics
in April 2024. The series is co-written by Joshua williamson with artwork by Rafael Sandoval, Rico Ossio, Edwin Galmon.

Teased in Superman Annual 2023 #1, the story arc is told in Action Comics and Superman.

Plot Summary

Publication History

On October 23, 2023 in New York Comic Con, DC Comics announced that the next Superman event will be House of Brainiac released in April 2024.[1] It was also revealed that Green Lantern and Power Girl will have tie-ins to that event. [2] [3]

Prelude

Lex Luthor removed Superman's identity by using technology from Warworld (home planet of Mongul), Henry Bendrix's machines to amplify Manchester Black's psychic ability because he wants the world to not see Superman and Jon Kent as humans. Superman confronts Lex Luthor, and sends him back to prison.[4]

Superman is then asked by Lex Luthor to be the head of Supercorp (a company that will assist Superman in his heroics). Although Superman is hesitant, he begrudgingly agrees to work with Lex.[5]

Lex Luthor stole their research, and discarded them when he has no use of them, which leads them to be vengeful and attack Lex Luthor. Superman and Lex Luthor eventually team up to defeat Doctor Pharm and Mercy Graves.[6] It's secretly revealed that Brainiac put Czarina (Lobo's city) in a bottle, and Doctor Pharm captured Lobo to run experiments on him. [7] After Superman teams up with Lex Luthor to defeat Doctor Pharm and his team, Lobo is freed and Brainiac starts heading to earth. [8]

Main Plot

Steel, and Perry White on her way to a yoga session with Jimmy Olsen and Silver Banshee. Superman joins them, but hears an invasion is happening in Metropolis. As Superman and his allies started fighting off the robots and Czarnians, Steel reveals he tried calling for backup but something is interfering with their systems. Superman realizes that Brainiac is the one behind the invasion, and Brainiac sends General Chacal (a Czarnian similar to Lobo) to attack Supercorp where Lex Luthor is detained.Brainiac captures Metallo, Mercy Graves and Lena Luthor (Lex's daughter), while Lex Luthor barely escapes during the chaos. Brainiac captures all of Superman's allies including Silver Banshee and Lex Luthor, and teleports away before Superman can catch him.[9]

Superman confronts Lobo at Warriors Bar in Coast City on the invasion in Metropolis but Lobo denies his involvement. Brainiac tortures Silver Banshee, when he starts coughing up blood, and asks his Brainiac clones to take him to the cooling chamber. Superman explains to Lobo what happened, and Lobo recognizes General Chacal, with Supercorp creating vehicles for Superman and Lobo to head toward Brainiac's ship due to the United Planets quarantining Earth. As they are heading toward Brainiac's ship and pass the United Planets headquarters, they are attacked by General Chacal and his minions. Brainiac heals himself and frees Lex Luthor, where Lex Luthor tells Brainiac if he leaves Lena Luthor alone, he will give him Superman. Brainiac is about to take Lana Lang to experiment her, but Supergirl realizes Brainiac's technology is from a planet called Cool, and deactivates their prison because of her experience with a Future Brainiac. However, Superboy and Supergirl realize they still dont have their powers, and have shrunk.[10]

Tie-Ins

Green Lantern

The United Planets order Guy Gardner to bring Lobo in due to his dangerous behavior. Guy Gardener finds out Lobo has seemingly been wrestling and calls Booster Gold to confront him on letting Lobo be in a wrestling match, but Booster Gold hangs up. Guy Gardener interrupts the match, and takes Lobo into custody, but is confronted by space dolphins. [11]

Reading Order

The reading order is as follows:[12]

  • Action Comics #1064 (Part 1)
  • Green Lantern (2023 series) #10 (Tie-in)
  • Superman (2023 series) #13 (Part 2)
  • Power Girl (2023 series) #8 (Tie-in)
  • Superman: House of Brainiac Special #1 (Part 2.5)
  • Action Comics #1065 (Part 3)
  • Green Lantern (2023 series) #11 (Tie-in)
  • Superman (2023 series) #14 (Part 4)
  • Power Girl (2023 series) #9 (Tie-in)
  • Green Lantern (2023 series) #12 (Tie-in)
  • Action Comics #1066 (Part 5)
  • Power Girl (2023 series) #10 (Tie-in)
  • Superman (2023 series) #15 (Part 6)

Critical Reception

According to Comicbook Roundup, Action Comics #1064 received an average rating of 8.5 out of 10 based on 9 reviews.[13]According to Comicbook Roundup, Superman #13 received an average rating of 9 out of 10 based on 11 reviews.[14] Gabe Hernandez from Weird Science wrote "Superman #13 has the makings of a rock-solid Superman adventure. The plot developments are intriguing, Williamson's possible motivations for Brainiac could open the door for a new status quo for the character, and the action is on-point." [15]

References

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  2. ^ "Superman and Lobo Visit the House of Brainiac This April!". DC. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  3. ^ Brooke, David (2024-03-14). "DC reveals June 2024 'House of Brainiac' crossover details • AIPT". aiptcomics.com. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  4. ^ Gayen, Sayantan (2023-05-01). "Superman & Lex Luthor's Partnership Leaves The Man of Steel With a Ticking Time Bomb". CBR. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  5. ^ Dodge, John (2023-04-21). "Superman Just Scored a Major Win – For Lex Luthor". CBR. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  6. ^ Lawrence, Brandon (2019-06-14). "Superman #12 Review". Black Nerd Problems. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  7. ^ Morrison, Matt (2023-08-09). "Comic Review: Superman Annual #1 (2023)". Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News - SuperHeroHype. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  8. ^ Hernandez, Gabe. "Superman #12 Review". Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  9. ^ Rose, Hannah (2024-04-09). "REVIEW: Action Comics #1064 Spotlights Superman's Most Personal Enemy". CBR. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  10. ^ Morrison, Matt (2024-04-16). "New House of Brainiac Villain Makes Even Lobo Uneasy". Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News - SuperHeroHype. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  11. ^ "Green Lantern #10 Review: The Lantern Rebellion Begins". Comics. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  12. ^ As, Trevor Van (2024-03-10). "Superman: House Of Brainiac Reading Order Checklist". How To Love Comics. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  13. ^ "Action Comics #1064 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  14. ^ "Superman #13 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  15. ^ Hernandez, Gabe. "Superman #13 Review". Retrieved 2024-04-19.