Warning! Spoilers for Action Comics #1080!There are few superheroes with as many incredible powers asSuperman, but one surprising new invention makes nearly all of his powers useless, as this one weapon seems capable of taking down just about every villain he faces. Superman officially has a new Phantom Zone gun, and it changes the game completely.

Superman’snewridiculously overpowered Phantom Zone weapon debuts inAction Comics#1080by Mark Waid and Clayton Henry. In this story, dozens of Phantom Zone prisoners have escaped and begun terrorizing the entire universe. Superman obviously can’t just drag them back to Earth, so with the help of Mr. Terrific, Superman creates a weapon that’s so strong, it kind of invalidates his powers.

Comic book page: Mon-El Is Immune To Krpyonite And Uses A Phantom Gun To Capture Someone

His newest weapon is none other than a Phantom Zone Gun, which fires a beam thatsends people right back to the Phantom Zone. Mon-El admits that this gun isn’t as strong as the Phantom Zone Projector, but it’s more than strong enough to deal with targets one-on-one, which is proven by how the Phantom Zone Guns can send fully-powered Kryptonians back to the Phantom Zone.

Superman Now Has the Phantom Zone at yhe Tip of His Fingers Thanks to a New Handgun

Action Comics#1080 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe

The Phantom Zone has always beenone of the most dangerous places in DC lore:not dangerous because there are monsters or anything life-threatening there, but dangerous because once someone is sent there, it’s incredibly difficult to escape.The Phantom Zone has always been the last resort prisonfor those who truly refuse to be rehabilitated, including characters like Doomsday, for example. But the most difficult part has always been sending someone to the Phantom Zone. Doing so required using the Phantom Zone Projector, which was fairly cumbersome to use.

“The Super-Brawl”: The Superman Family Will Battle The Phantom Zone’s Prisoners in Epic DC Comic Showdown

Changes are coming to Superman’s cosmic prison the Phantom Zone, but first, Clark’s family are going to have to fight an entire army of prisoners!

Mr. Terrific’s new invention seems to completely get rid of that problem. Now, the entire Superman Family has their own Phantom Zone Guns that they can use on whoever they want. While it is stated that the Phantom Zone Guns aren’t as powerful as the Phantom Zone Projector, that seems to be because the Phantom Zone Projector can send a group to the Phantom Zone all at once, butthe Phantom Zone Guns can only focus on single targets. That “problem” doesn’t seem like much of a drawback, and considering the guns work on fully-powered Kryptonians, there aren’t many in the DCU who would be able to resist this new weapon.

Comic book art: Superman looks serious over an image of him staring down Phantom Zone prisoners.

Superman Doesn’t Need the Phantom Zone Projector Anymore

Superman’s New Weapon Will Change How He Deals with Villains

All of Superman’s powers make him incredibly strong, but there’s simply nothing more powerful than pointing a gun at an enemy and teleporting them into a near-inescapable prison. Combine this new weapon with Superman’s flight and speed, and there’s really nothing anyone can do against him. While it’s true that these Phantom Zone Guns have only been created to help hunt down escaped Phantom Zone prisoners, there’s no reason why Superman can’t keep using them. After all, DC recently hinted at a conflict with Zod coming up, so nowSupermanshould have the perfect weapon to use against one of his greatest enemies.

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Superman

The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.

Superman Family vs The Phantom Zone Ghosts in DC Comic Art

Comic book art: Superman uses the Phantom Zone Projector in Space.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez