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Superman: The Man of Steel #17-19; Superman (vol. 2) #73-75; Adventures of Superman #496-497; Action Comics #683-684; Justice League America #69 For one thing, it seems unlikely that Superman: Legacy will present an origin story for Superman, and may in fact show a Superman who is much closer to the end of his career.

Superman #367, 372, 375, Action Comics #539, 541, 544, 545, 546 and 551-554, Superman Special #1, 2 and DC Comics Presents Annual #3Superman:The Dailies, Vol. 2, 1940-1941 TPB". Mike's Amazing World of Comics . Retrieved March 28, 2023. Superman:The Sunday Classics, 1939-1943 HC". Mike's Amazing World of Comics . Retrieved March 28, 2023. Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Dolan, p. 305: "To celebrate the 600th issue of The Adventures of Superman, the Man of Steel had a super-sized anniversary issue pitting him against Lex Luthor." The Man of Steel #2, Superman (vol. 2) #9, 11, Superman Annual #1, Action Comics #600, Action Comics #655, Adventures of Superman #445, 462, 466; introduction by John Byrne Action Comics #760-763, Adventures of Superman #573-576, Superman (vol. 2) #151-154, Superman: The Man of Steel #95-98; Superman: Y2K

Busiek and Pacheco developed an extended storyline featuring Arion coming into conflict with Superman. [56] The plotline concluded in Superman Annual #13. [57] Alex Ross painted the covers for issues #675 (June 2008) through #685 (April 2009). Superman Adventures - Based on, and connected with, the 1990s animated TV series produced by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 253: "In this seven-part adventure...writers Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, and Louise Simonson, with artists Brett Breeding, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove, and Bob McLeod assembled many of DC's favorite characters to defend the world." Action Comics #211, 429, 436, 461; Superman #79, 280; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #17, 29, 45, 54; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #42, 44, 63, 75, 124 Wolfman, Marv( w), Ordway, Jerry( p), Machlan, Mike( i)."Man O' War!" Adventures of Superman,no.424(January 1987).A fifth series under the direction of Brian Michael Bendis was released in July 2018 and ended its run in June 2021 with issue #32. Action Comics #780-782; The Adventures of Superman #593-595; Superman (vol. 2) #171-173; Superman: The Man of Steel #115-117; Superboy (vol. 3) #91; Supergirl (vol. 4) #59; Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #172-173; Impulse #77; Young Justice #36; World's Finest: Our Worlds at War #1; JLA: Our Worlds at War #1 Superman: Lois and Clark is an eight-issue comic book miniseries debuting in October 2015. The series is a spin-off and follow-up to the Superman: Convergence miniseries, which featured a Pre- Flashpoint married Superman and Lois Lane. It was written by writer Dan Jurgens, with art by Lee Weeks, and set nine years after the Convergence event. The series focuses on Superman and his family, including his wife Lois Lane and their 9-year-old son (born in the Convergence event) Jonathan Samuel Kent, living in the Post- Flashpoint DC Universe. [19]

The duo's revised version of Superman appeared in the first issue of Action Comics, which was published on April 18, 1938. The issue was a huge success thanks to Superman's feature. [1] [51] [52] Influences Adventures of the Super Sons – A 12-issue miniseries which served as a continuation of the Super Sons series. The first issue was released in August 2018.Infinity, Inc. (vol. 2) – Ran from November 2007 through October 2008 with 12 issues. The series featured a new team of Infinity Inc. and starred Steel (John Henry Irons). The Phantom Zone (1982) – A Steve Gerber miniseries that was controversial for depicting violence against the Metropolis police. The series took a hard look at the ethics of the Phantom Zone, released its villains and centered around Qwex-Ull, a framed Kryptonian who Superman was forced to release in Superman #157, 20 years earlier. Siegel wrote to numerous artists. [19] The first response came in July 1933 from Leo O'Mealia, who drew the Fu Manchu strip for the Bell Syndicate. [21] [22] In the script that Siegel sent to O'Mealia, Superman's origin story changes: He is a "scientist-adventurer" from the far future when humanity has naturally evolved "superpowers". Just before the Earth explodes, he escapes in a time-machine to the modern era, whereupon he immediately begins using his superpowers to fight crime. [23] O'Mealia produced a few strips and showed them to his newspaper syndicate, but they were rejected. O'Mealia did not send to Siegel any copies of his strips, and they have been lost. [24] Superman and Spider-Man (1981) (published in Marvel Treasury Edition #28, titled "Spider-Man and Superman: The Heroes and the Holocaust!") The tip of the spear in a revolution that would change the landscape of pop culture, Superman has spent the last eighty years redefining what it means to stand for truth, justice and the American way. The last survivor of the doomed planet Krypton, raised in the quiet heartland of Smallville, Kansas, Superman is as much a legend as he is a man: the gold standard of heroism, compassion and responsibility.

Daniels "The Superman Family Strength in Numbers", p. 118: "By 1961, Swan's new look would replace Wayne Boring's patriarchal version. Swan's Superman became definitive, and ultimately he would draw, as he says, 'more Superman stories than anybody else.'" Pasko, p. 63: "In 1943, Superman #23 had contained the first Superman story Siegel could not write himself." He fears that to reveal his weakness, and confusion, is, perhaps indirectly, but certainly inevitably, to receive death from the person who received that information.As part of The New 52's relaunch, the title started at issue #1. Issue #0 (November 2012) was published between issues #12 and 13. Issues #23.1–23.4 were published during the " Forever Evil" event.

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