The Authority: Prime 6 (2008) by Christos Gage & Darick Robertson
Cover: Darick Robertson

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The Authority: Prime 6 (2008) by Christos Gage & Darick Robertson
Cover: Darick Robertson

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The Authority: Revolution 9 (2005) by Ed Brubaker & Dustin Nguyen
Cover: Dustin Nguyen
Superman: Son of Kal-El #15 - "Siege of Gamorra" (2022)
written by Tom Taylor art by Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Federico Blee, & Matt Herms
Superman: Son of Kal-El #15 - Siege of Gamorra Finale
ICONIC!
Deadest Corpse Round 1
Wild Storm | Henry Bendix
Ocean Master | Orm Marius
Why do they deserve to win?
Henry Bendix
Orm Marius

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The Wild Storm 6 (2017) by Warren Ellis and Jon Davis-Hunt
Cover: Jon Davis-Hunt
“Who radicalized you?”
The answer for every member of Authority has been and will always be “Henry Bendix and the US government”
Superman: Son of Kal-El #3 - Jon Continues to Make Valid Points
Following his rescue of some refugees fleeing the futuristic island dystopia run by former Wildstorm villain Henry Bendix (in terms of personality, image if Lex Luthor had Nick Fury’s job and now runs his own country), Jon goes to intervene when it turns out that the US government has decided to deport them back where they came from despite their risking death to escape in the first place.
Bendix takes poorly to Jon tarnishing his reputation by implying he’s some kind of petty despot, so he does the most rational, sensible thing he can think of...
He waits until Clark heads off-planet due to the things covered in Action Comics and such, and promptly drops a super-dense metahuman on the Kent Farm from a great height, the impact of such reducing the place to a crater and presumably killing everyone inside (probably doesn’t, but it’s really more about sending a message, I guess).