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  1. Jun 18, 2022 · Byrne's art is tremendous, and it's certainly one of the best-looking Superman runs ever. However, his '80s Reagan era conservative Superman is a little dated. Byrne's run covers Man Of Steel #1-6, Action Comics #584-600, and Superman (Vol. 2) #1-22. In a lot of ways, the main reason to read Byrne's Superman isn't for the stories, but to see ...

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    • Mike Carlin’s “Triangle Era” with Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Roger Stern, Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Karl Kesel. Our number one slot of Superman eras is a weird one, because it doesn’t belong to one creative team.
    • Mort Weisinger’s Silver Age Era. with Otto Binder, Jerry Siegel, Al Plastino, Curt Swan. Most of the names on this list are modern, adhering to what we think of as a creative team “run” on a specific title.
    • John Byrne. with Jerry Ordway, Marv Wolfman. Despite massive success on the big screen, by the early ‘80s, comic book Superman was seen as a relic of a bygone era.
    • Grant Morrison. with Frank Quitely, Rags Morales. Grant Morrison is one of the greatest voices in comics, and has written definitive runs on most of the famous superheroes at this point.
  2. Seconding, Greg Pak's Action Comics run. Great stuff in there, especially the non-crossover issues. The entire Superman line is pretty great from Byrne’s Man of Steel in 1986 through the Return of Superman in 1993. Excellent characterization and world-building with Marvel-style subplots and a rich supporting cast.

    • Mike Carlin’s “Triangle Era” with Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson, Roger Stern, Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Karl Kesel. Our number one slot of Superman eras is a weird one, because it doesn’t belong to one creative team.
    • Mort Weisinger’s Silver Age Era. with Otto Binder, Jerry Siegel, Al Plastino, Curt Swan. Most of the names on this list are modern, adhering to what we think of as a creative team “run” on a specific title.
    • John Byrne. with Jerry Ordway, Marv Wolfman. Despite massive success on the big screen, by the early ‘80s, comic book Superman was seen as a relic of a bygone era.
    • Grant Morrison. with Frank Quitely, Rags Morales. Grant Morrison is one of the greatest voices in comics, and has written definitive runs on most of the famous superheroes at this point.
  3. A couple of exceptions to this that really stand out are Grant Morrison's Action Comics and Loeb's Superman/Batman. Before that, Jack Kirby's Fourth World, Dennis O'Neil Sandman Saga, and Elliot Maggin's novels and comic tie-ins to them. (Roy Thomas' JSA stuff probably goes here as well.) One of the best and longest runs, in my opinion so far ...

  4. For his team ups with Batman, Loeb's Superman/Batman run, Pak's Batman/Superman run, and Williamson's Batman/Superman, are all solid reads, but the current World's Finest run by Mark Waid and Dan Mora is the best of the lot. Finally if we're allowing Elseworld "runs", then Smallville Season 11. Dead serious, it's a great read and you don't need ...

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  6. Mar 25, 2020 · Byrne's two-year run on the character is arguably the best in Superman's eighty-two year history. Byrne initially took over two titles, the original Action Comics, as well as the title Superman ...

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