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Nov 12, 2024 · Explore the top 30 best Superman comics of all time, from the iconic Action Comics #1 to rare, high-value Golden Age issues. Discover the stories, key art, and historic significance behind these valuable DC Comics that have captured the hearts of fans and collectors alike. Find out what makes these Superman comics some of the most coveted treasures in the comic book world.
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- 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.
Oct 7, 2024 · Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Laura Braga, Edwin Galmon and Fico Ossio. As the first major Superman event in the Dawn of DC era, "House of Brainiac" pits Kal-El against an onslaught of threats, from Brainiac to an army of Czarnians. With Luthor making his move against the Man of Steel at the same time, the hero is forced into an uneasy ...
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- The Joker. To say James Tynion IV is having a moment is an understatement. When Tynion was announced as the next Batman writer after Tom King’s not-quite-100 issue run, it felt a bit like a tentative stopgap with one of DC’s most reliable regulars and disciple of DC mainstay Scott Snyder.
- The Nice House on the Lake. Speaking of Tynion, I can’t remember the last time a first issue had an approval rating as high as the first issue of the eight issue Black Label series, The Nice House on the Lake.
- Catwoman: Lonely City. My favorite DC Black Label launch of 2021 is Cliff Chiang’s vision of a future for Selina Kyle and Gotham City, inevitably seen as a response to Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns but with a flavor all its own.
- Arkham City: The Order of the World. I have a confession: I don’t get Dan Watters and Dani’s Coffin Bound. I respect it, and I appreciate it, but I definitely do not get it.
Dec 23, 2021 · 3. Beta Ray Bill (Marvel). That Beta Ray Bill got his own comic was entertaining enough on its own. That it turned out this good was almost a bonus. Daniel Warren Johnson's wild ride into the heart of his title character's search for a new destiny was one of the most visually invigorating, fist pump worthy comics on the stands this year, with a sense of constant inventiveness that made it ...
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Sep 1, 2023 · Superman #75. World Without a Superman. Collects: Adventures of Superman 498-500, Action Comics 685-686, Superman: The Legacy of Superman 1, 4, Superman: The Man of Steel 20-21, Superman 76-77. Reading order: (expanded beyond collection) Adventures of Superman #498. Justice League of America #70. Action Comics #685.