My First Superman Book: Touch and Feel

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A sequel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), featured Superman alongside Batman and Wonder Woman, making it the first theatrical film in which Superman appeared alongside other superheroes from the DC Universe. Superman:The Sunday Classics, 1939-1943 HC". Mike's Amazing World of Comics . Retrieved March 28, 2023. Wolfman, Marv( w), Ordway, Jerry( p), Machlan, Mike( i)."Man O' War!" Adventures of Superman,no.424(January 1987).

The Krypton Chronicles (1981) - Written by E. Nelson Bridwell with art by Curt Swan, the three-issue miniseries covers Superman's Kryptonian ancestors.

Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #22, 28, 31-33, 41-42, 44, 49, 53, 59, 65, 72, 77, 80, 85, 105; The Superman Family #173 Schedeen, Jesse (August 26, 2015). " Superman #43 Reveals Why Lois Lane Leaked Superman's Identity". IGN. Archived from the original on December 26, 2015. Action Comics #726, 730; Adventures of Superman #539, 542-543; Superman: The Man of Steel #61, 65; Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #7 Nicolas Cage makes a cameo appearance as an alternate version of Superman in the film The Flash (2023), Cage shooting his scenes through volumetric capture, before he was deaged with computer-generated imagery (CGI). [120] Cavill, George Reeves, and Christopher Reeve also cameo as their respective versions of Superman through the use of CGI representing their likenesses, Cavill having filmed additional scenes as the character for the film which were removed during post-production.

Superman volume 2 reached issue #226 (April 2006) and was then canceled as part of the linewide " Infinite Crisis" storyline. The Adventures of Superman was returned to its original title, Superman, with issue #650 (May 2006), [54] as a part of the " One Year Later" banner. Superman had a crossover with Action Comics, titled " Up, Up and Away!" co-written by Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek with art by Pete Woods. This storyline told of Clark Kent attempting to protect Metropolis without his powers until eventually regaining them. Busiek became the sole writer of the series with issue #654 (September 2006) and Carlos Pacheco became the series' artist. [55] The series participated in the weekly series Countdown to Final Crisis, giving a different perspective on certain events shown in the weekly title, such as the events preceding the death of New God Lightray. Stories from Superman #30, 132, 141, 167, 233, 400; Superman (vol. 2) #2; Adventures of Superman #500, 638 Superman: The Doomsday Wars #1-3; Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey #1-3; Doomsday Annual #1; Adventures of Superman #594; Superman (vol. 2) #175 Action Comics #732-734; Adventures of Superman #545-547; Superman (vol. 2) #122-125, Annual (vol. 2) #9; Superman: The Man of Steel #67-69 Action Comics #795-796; Adventures of Superman #608-609; Superman (vol. 2) #186-187; Superman: The Man of Steel #130-131Straczynski, J. Michael( w), Barrows, Eddy( p), Mayer, J. P.( i)."Grounded Prologue: The Slap Heard 'Round the World" Superman,no.700(August 2010). Superman has always been one of the most popular heroes in the DC universe, and the wider comic book industry. Whereas Batman is a "normal" dude with superhero skills, Superman has always been super in every sense of the word. Super kind, super heroic and super good, which makes for cool stories on the surface that often explore deeper moral issues about duty, identity and what it means to be human. Action Comics #776, 793; Adventures of Superman #589, 606; Superman (vol. 2) #166-167, 184; Superman: The Man of Steel #111, 128 Superman (vol. 2) #118; Superman: The Wedding Album #1; Adventures of Superman #541; Action Comics #728; Superman: The Man of Steel #63 Superman Family Adventures - Ran for 12 issues from July 2012 to June 2013, written by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani and drawn by Baltazar, who had previously worked together on Tiny Titans.

Krypto the Superdog – A six-issue miniseries based on the animated TV series of the same name that ran from November 2007 to April 2008. Steel (vol. 2) – Ran from February 1994 through July 1998 with 53 issues and two Annuals. This was a solo series that continued the adventures of Steel (John Henry Irons). [34] From his blue uniform to his flowing red cape to the "S" shield on his chest, Superman is one of the most immediately recognizable and beloved DC Super Heroes of all time. The Man of Steel is the ultimate symbol of truth, justice, and hope. He is the world's first Super Hero and a guiding light to all. Robinson, James( w), Guedes, Renato( p), Magalhaés, Jose Wilson( i)."The Coming of Atlas Part 1 The World on His Shoulders" Superman,no.677(August 2008). Superman (vol. 2) #106-108; Adventures of Superman #529-531; Action Comics #716-717; Superman: The Man of Steel #50-52; Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #3Adventures of Superman was retitled to Superman and continued its numbering, starting at issue #650. The Annuals also continued the previous numbering. Television Actor George Reeves portraying Superman in Stamp Day for Superman. After appearing in film, he would be the first actor to star as Superman in television. Adventures of Superman #581; President Luthor Secret Files and Origins #1; Superman: Lex 2000; Superman (vol. 2) #162-165; Superman: The Man of Steel #108-110; Action Comics #773 Superman was the first DC title with a letters column as a regular feature beginning with issue #124 (September 1958). [13] In the view of comics historian Les Daniels, artist Curt Swan became the definitive artist of Superman in the early 1960s with a "new look" to the character that replaced Wayne Boring's version. [14] Writer Jim Shooter and Swan crafted the story "Superman's Race With the Flash!" in Superman #199 (Aug. 1967) which featured the first race between the Flash and Superman, two characters known for their super-speed powers. [15]

All DC Archive Editions are available only in hardcover and are printed on high quality archival paper. Supergirl (vol. 2) – Originally The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl, this series ran from December 1983 through September 1984 with 10 issues plus a movie adaptation. [27] Wallace, Daniel (2010). "1930s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.25. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Superman's runaway popularity as part of Action Comics earned him his own comic. This was a real breakthrough for the time, as characters introduced in comic books had never before been so successful as to warrant their own titles.Pasko, Martin (2008). The DC Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the DC Universe. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press. p. 46. ISBN 978-0762432578. During [World War Two], overall circulation tripled, as servicemen added comics to their reading habits. At the height of the war, many titles were selling over a million copies a month. Superman topped the list, of course—at first. Busiek, Kurt( w),Pacheco, Carlos; Merino, Jesus( p),Merino, Jesus( i)."The Fall" Superman Annual,no.13(January 2008).



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