Writer Brian Michael Bendis and the whole creative team on DC Comics’ Action Comics have been injecting the Superman mythos with new life and new angles of the Man of Steel’s world to explore. And in honor of this new era, we’re giving away a copy of Action Comics Vol. 1: Invisible Mafia to one lucky winner!

For a chance to win, simply head to FreakSugar’s Facebook and Twitter pages, find this link, and tell us your favorite version of Superman on TV or in movies.

The details: Only one entry per social media platform, so you can enter once on Twitter and once on Facebook–meaning, if you have accounts on both, that’s two chances to win! The contest ends on Wednesday, April 10th at 11:59 PM Eastern time.

Good luck!

From the official description of the collection:

In these tales from ACTION COMICS #1001-1006, the devastating repercussions from the Man of Steel miniseries still reverberate as Metropolis enters a new age! The Daily Planet teeters on the brink of disaster! A new criminal element has made its way onto the streets of Superman’s hometown! With mobsters being killed off and the Daily Planet staff hunting for answers, it’s up to Superman to discover what lurks in the underside of the city he thought he knew so well. Who is the Red Mist, and why has Superman never heard of someone so powerful and dangerous? And what is Lois Lane doing with Lex Luthor?

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