Ah , promotional tie - ins . What better way to learn about a film before it releases than through multitudinous promotional crossovers ? Batman v Superman is no exception , and a unexampled series of prequel comics tied into purchases of Dr Pepper have given us a somewhat interesting glimpse into the picture show ’s world .
Typically , if you wanted to read the cartoon strip , you ’d have to go out and buy a especially - marked can of Dr Pepper , and scan it into an app . But the cyberspace being the cyberspace , those comics managed toworm their way onto the webfor those who can’t — or do n’t want to — run down soft drunkenness with pictures of superheroes on them to study .
The thing is , as well-heeled as it is to take the urine out of marketing association - Indiana sometimes , the five prequel comic from Christos Gage , Joe Bennet , Sean Parsons , Hi - Fi , and Deron Bennett — concenter on Batman , Lois Lane , Senator Finch ( the violent - haired woman from the laggard ) , Superman , and Lex Luthor — actually have some pretty fun little nuggets of information in them , and make for some agile , fun mirthful reading anyway . We took a look at the chapters , and parse out the most interesting things we could find .

The big theme of the Batman - focused chapter is n’t really just that the Batman is back in action again , but that the Dark Knight has been change by his meter away from the cowl .
Mostly narrated by two goons swapping level with each other , the chapter , which sees Batman take out the DC Cinematic Universe ’s reading of the strip villain Firefly , points out that Batman is no longer the sort of vigilance man who strikes incisively from the darkness , leaving his foe incapacitated but unhurt . He kinda just prefer to beat the ever - loving crap out of them . His scuffle with Firefly is brusk but brutal , as he fall in bones and shreds Firefly ’s suit to art object . This is n’t your thinking man ’s Batman . This is your “ punch you in the look until you ’ve got no case exit ” Batman .
Clark Kent , rust your heart out . Lois ’ tale has small to do with the major events leading up to the flick ( although there are a few — more on that in a flake ) , but it ’s still pretty fun . While Clark ’s traverse deluge in Bangladesh , she heads out on an probe into a company that had admittance to Kryptonian technology in the backwash of the Metropolis attempt , and sell some of it on the black market .

Lois gets to confront the CEO of the society , and basically play a trick on him into confessing . Even when he pulls a gun on her , she stays unagitated , turn the tabular array on him , and then gets to kick him in the nads for good measure . It ’s nothing big going into the movie , but still , it ’s nice that she produce a limelight here ( even if it ’s super eldritch there is n’t a Wonder Woman funny in this bundle ) .
The overriding theme of these comedian is that everyone is freaked the hell out about the thought of another Metropolis flack occur . The US Army is developing programs that foretell the loss of life if a city is attacked , using data from both Zod and Superman . The resolution of that data : essentially everyone would go dreadfully and quickly .
But Senator Finch — whoin the trailersseems to be hard playing into the fright - mongering hands of Lex Luthor by the time the movie roll around — seems more concerned in observe out what Superman can do rather than sit around hop-skip another Kryptonian shows up . She arrange up a commission that aim to look at the impact of Superman ’s bearing in the geopolitical landscape painting as well as on the Q.T. analyze his superheroic capability . Presumably , this is a predecessor to that trial Superman is usher attending in the Batman v Superman prevue .

Even while people in high - up place vex about Superman , it in reality seems like the modal person is okay with him . Superman ’s chapter is framed through a TV debate cover his rescuing of a derailing rider railroad train , plain one of many recent heroic acts he ’s conducted . Not a neck - press stud in deal !
evidently , since Metropolis , Superman has started exhibit up across the cosmos performing humanitarian human action , appease out of conflicts that could ethically compromise him , and basically doing the superhuman equivalent weight of damage control . multitude are looking to change that image , though , and turn people against the Man of Steel … including a certain head of Lexcorp .
Lex actually has the biggest role in these comic prequel . Besides his own chapter , he basically shows up at the end of every other one for a straightaway maniacal cackle and to separate you that he ’s up to a lot of villainous hooey plump into the movie .

He ’s stag on Batman now that the Dark Knight has retort to the street of Gotham . He buys out the troupe Lois was investigating , just to get access to the Kryptonian tech they had stored aside . There ’s even an implication that he ’s engraft anti - Superman talk heads into the aforementioned TV debates to sow discontent . You know , typical evil baddie stuff and nonsense . It basically culminate in his own chapter , where Lex break he ’s been search Kryptonians to find a way to read Superman ’s secrets … including by getting admission to Zod ’s body , something that ’s been in the prevue and is intemperately bruit to climax in Lextransforming the cadaver into the moving-picture show ’s eq of Doomsday . But it seems like Lex has been up to no goodness for ages before the movie starts . Although Batman v Superman is the start of his hatred for the Man of Steel , he ’s clearly been plan this showdown for quite a fleck .
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