


Superman briefly chastises Manuel's fellow workers for not supporting him and asks the boy to show him his home. A teen who was being assaulted tells his story of moving from Mexico to find better opportunities. He flies back to Earth and finds some striking agricultural workers in California being verbally and physically abused by their boss. After the League intervened on that planet, they explained that they cannot take control of that people's affairs and they must be good stewards of their homeworld after the superheroes leave. He's stunned and confused until a Guardian shows him a recording they have of the Justice League's adventure in Kalyarna. As he recuperates in a bath of concentrated solar rays in the Central Power Battery of Oa, the Guardians confront him with the idea that his presence on Earth has held back humanity's natural progress. The Guardians of the Universe are monitoring him and use their powers to drag his unconscious body to Oa. Unfortunately, this part of the galaxy has a red sun that saps him of his solar-powered strength and he collapses exhausted on a ring around the new planet. Superman deflects a pod of space creatures that with a trajectory that would make them land on Earth and infect the planet with their species by using asteroids to assemble a make-shift planet where the creatures can live. 6 Appearing in "Muto-Monarch of Menace!".5 Synopsis for "Muto-Monarch of Menace!".4 Appearing in "The Private Life of Clark Kent: When on Earth".3 Synopsis for "The Private Life of Clark Kent: When on Earth".2 Appearing in "Must There Be a Superman?".1 Synopsis for "Must There Be a Superman?".
