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Jun 5, 2013 · These are the stories that explore Superman -- or even the idea, concepts, and philosophies behind Superman -- to the fullest. You'll notice there's no placement of stories that star the other...
- Superman: Red Son Mark Millar (Goodreads Author)
- All-Star Superman, Vol. 1 Grant Morrison.
- Kingdom Come Mark Waid.
- All-Star Superman, Vol. 2 Grant Morrison.
- Becca Caddy
- All-Star Superman. From £20.52. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely, this 12 issue series ran from 2005 to 2008.
- Superman: For All Seasons. From £11.39. Another short and sweet series here with only four comics, Superman For All Seasons was written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Tim Sale in 1998.
- Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? From £8.67. We've got some series in this list, but we also have one off-stories – this one was actually published over two instalments – and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
- Man and Superman Deluxe Edition. From £10.89. Written by Marv Wolfman with art by Claudio Castellini, this is a four-part mini series.
- All-Star Superman. Like many Golden Age comics, early Superman stories are all over the place. His original comic focused on street-level crime, with Superman foiling corrupt politicians, mafiosos, and Nazi soldiers.
- Action Comics: The New 52. After penning "All-Star Superman," DC Comics gave Grant Morrison the chance to reinvent Superman for the 21st century. Under the banner of The New 52, DC wiped away its long-standing continuity to tell new stories that paid homage to the best parts of the publisher's past.
- Superman: Secret Identity. What would you do with the powers of Superman? If you could fly, crush steel in your hands, and project heat from your eyes, how would you react to today's world?
- Superman for All Seasons. Before he was the steward of the now-defunct Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb wrote some damned good comics. His best-known work is "Batman: The Long Halloween," a mini-series that pitted Batman against the monthly serial killer, Holiday.
- Kingdom Come. This 1996 graphic novel is widely considered one of the best Superman stories ever written. It was written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Alex Ross, who won a prestigious Eisner Award for his work on the book.
- Superman For All Seasons. Superman for All Seasons is a graphic novel by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale, originally published in 1998.
- Superman: Exile. Superman: Exile is a classic comic that deals with a darker time in Clark Kent’s life. After a personal failure, Superman decides to exile himself from Earth and leave it forever.
- Superman: Secret Identity. This is a story that came out in 2004, and was developed by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen. This graphic novel is a series of stories that show Superman grappling with the idea of having a secret identity, and the repercussions of this on those that he loves.
Dec 21, 2023 · For 85 years, millions around the world have read Superman comics. We present our choices for the Man of Steel's 10 best comic book runs.
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Apr 23, 2020 · When a new breed of heroes arise, a new generation eager to use violence to put an end to evil, Superman turns his back on the world. Exiling himself after the death of Lois Lane. Other heroes follow his lead, deciding to either work in the shadows, or to stop all together.