Comic Book Sneak Peek – Action Comics #1093

Comic Book Sneak Peek – Action Comics #1093

      Action Comics #1093 will be released on Wednesday, and you can check out a preview of the issue below…

      Local hero! Sometimes, the most important battles take place at home in Smallville rather than in the bustling city of Metropolis. Following a poor harvest, the future of Kent Farm hangs in the balance. What happens when superpowers can’t fix your problems? Superboy is about to discover!

      Action Comics #1093 is set to be available on December 10th, with a price of $4.99.

      About Amie Cranswick: Amie Cranswick has been a part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over ten years. She has experience in publishing and copyediting and has been serving as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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19 hours ago  

by Chris Chilton  

A trunk spill led to limp mode and warning lights, leaving the Air immobilized. Warranty coverage was denied, and the insurance may refuse to pay for the repairs.  

This incident resembles a previous case involving an Ioniq 5, where a water spill resulted in nearly $12,000 in damages.  

Health professionals frequently advocate that drinking ample water leads to clearer skin, enhanced mental clarity, smoother bowel movements, and increased longevity. However, one group that should definitely avoid excessive hydration is modern electric vehicles, as even minor leaks can result in exorbitant repair bills.  

Take, for example, Reddit user u/raging_onyx, who leased a Lucid Air and turned his Thanksgiving week into a $15,000 lesson on the perils of combining electric cars with water.  

What Occurred?  

The trouble began with a simple grocery trip to refill a water container. However, hitting a pothole on the return trip toppled that container over, leading to a series of malfunctions that ultimately rendered the vehicle inoperable.  

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Immediately following the spill, the dashboard lit up with warning lights, the EV entered limp mode, regenerative braking ceased functioning, and the driver received a notification to pull over. Upon finding a residential area to stop, he attempted to reboot the system, but the Air remained stuck in Park.  

An Extremely Costly Experience  

Lucid customer support, displaying a cheery holiday spirit, offered two recommendations: contact insurance and prepare for the possibility that the car was totaled. Happy Thanksgiving!  

Also: Insurance Offered $1,700 For This R1T Incident, Rivian Desired A Fortune  

The situation worsened when the first tow truck driver arrived and informed him that he could not move the sedan because the Air wouldn’t shift into neutral. Fortunately, by the following day, they discovered how to switch to neutral, allowing a second truck to tow the stranded vehicle.  

Eventually, the EV arrived at a service center, where the advisor initially estimated repairs to be under $1,000. That seemed manageable, right? However, this estimate was drastically off by about the cost of a used Corolla.  

The actual repair cost, as confirmed later by the representative, was around $15,000, which wouldn't be covered by warranty because the spill was technically the driver’s error.  

More: A $2 Water Bottle Just Cost This Hyundai Driver Nearly $12,000  

As of the Reddit post, the driver was still waiting for a decision on whether his insurance would help with the expenses. You might assume the answer would be affirmative, but that's not always the case.  

Just last month, we reported on a similar incident with a Hyundai Ioniq 5. A minor water spill in the rear footwell damaged the vehicle's wiring, and neither the manufacturer nor the insurance company was willing to pay for the $11,882 repair bill.  

Source: Reddit After a minor water spill triggered significant warning signals, the leased EV entered a state of malfunction, and Lucid is unwilling to cover the expenses. 19 hours ago by Chris Chilton A trunk spill led to limp mode and warning lights, leaving the Air immobilized. Warranty coverage was denied, and the insurance may refuse to pay for the repairs. This incident resembles a previous case involving an Ioniq 5, where a water spill resulted in nearly $12,000 in damages. Health professionals frequently advocate that drinking ample water leads to clearer skin, enhanced mental clarity, smoother bowel movements, and increased longevity. However, one group that should definitely avoid excessive hydration is modern electric vehicles, as even minor leaks can result in exorbitant repair bills. Take, for example, Reddit user u/raging_onyx, who leased a Lucid Air and turned his Thanksgiving week into a $15,000 lesson on the perils of combining electric cars with water. What Occurred? The trouble began with a simple grocery trip to refill a water container. However, hitting a pothole on the return trip toppled that container over, leading to a series of malfunctions that ultimately rendered the vehicle inoperable. Also: $4,900 For A Taillight? Lucid’s Absurd Lease Fees Are Dissuading Customers Immediately following the spill, the dashboard lit up with warning lights, the EV entered limp mode, regenerative braking ceased functioning, and the driver received a notification to pull over. Upon finding a residential area to stop, he attempted to reboot the system, but the Air remained stuck in Park. An Extremely Costly Experience Lucid customer support, displaying a cheery holiday spirit, offered two recommendations: contact insurance and prepare for the possibility that the car was totaled. Happy Thanksgiving! Also: Insurance Offered $1,700 For This R1T Incident, Rivian Desired A Fortune The situation worsened when the first tow truck driver arrived and informed him that he could not move the sedan because the Air wouldn’t shift into neutral. Fortunately, by the following day, they discovered how to switch to neutral, allowing a second truck to tow the stranded vehicle. Eventually, the EV arrived at a service center, where the advisor initially estimated repairs to be under $1,000. That seemed manageable, right? However, this estimate was drastically off by about the cost of a used Corolla. The actual repair cost, as confirmed later by the representative, was around $15,000, which wouldn't be covered by warranty because the spill was technically the driver’s error. More: A $2 Water Bottle Just Cost This Hyundai Driver Nearly $12,000 As of the Reddit post, the driver was still waiting for a decision on whether his insurance would help with the expenses. You might assume the answer would be affirmative, but that's not always the case. Just last month, we reported on a similar incident with a Hyundai Ioniq 5. A minor water spill in the rear footwell damaged the vehicle's wiring, and neither the manufacturer nor the insurance company was willing to pay for the $11,882 repair bill. Source: Reddit At its panel during CCXP Brazil this weekend, Prime Video unveiled the inaugural trailer for the fifth and concluding season of the Emmy Award-winning superhero series The Boys, showcasing Billy initiating... Netflix has scheduled the release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man for March. Netflix has scheduled the release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man for March. Netflix has made an official announcement regarding the March release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, both in theaters and on streaming. This film serves as the big-screen continuation of Steven Knight's highly praised TV series, featuring Oscar-… Iron Studios introduces the Absolute Batman collectible statue. Iron Studios introduces the Absolute Batman collectible statue. Iron Studios has formally revealed its Absolute Batman 1:10 scale collectible statue, drawing inspiration from the Dark Knight's look in the popular DC Comics series. The statue is available... Pre-orders are now open for the G.I. Joe Classified Series Arctic Assault H.I.S.S. Pre-orders are now open for the G.I. Joe Classified Series Arctic Assault H.I.S.S. If you didn't get a chance to participate in Hasbro's initial G.I. Joe Classified Series HasLab project and have a void in your Cobra ranks for a HISS tank, you're in luck (assuming you're okay with a repainted version)... Comic Book Sneak Peek – Vampirella: Armageddon #6 Comic Book Sneak Peek – Vampirella: Armageddon #6 Dynamite Entertainment will publish Vampirella: Armageddon #6 this Wednesday, and you can view the official preview below… Vampirella and Walker persist in their journey across the blazing p…

Comic Book Sneak Peek – Action Comics #1093

Action Comics #1093 will be released on Wednesday, and you can take a look at the issue with the official preview below... Local hero! At times, the most significant battles are fought in our hometown of Sm…