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Action Comics #242, 489, 491, 544, 649, 763; Superman #167; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #17; Adventures of Superman #438 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. Stories from Superman #233, 238, 247, 249, 270, 271, 276, 286, 287, 298, 300; Action Comics #436, 466, 484, 491, 494; DC Comics Presents #14; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #106

Superman briefly appears in the first season finale of the TV series Peacemaker (2022), portrayed by a stand-in. 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 Marston, George (March 26, 2016). "DC Comics Rebirth Recap - Creative Teams, Schedule & a Few New Details". Newsarama. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016 . Retrieved March 28, 2016.

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Super Sons – The series was launched in February 2017 and ended in May 2018 with 16 issues and one Annual. It focuses on Damian Wayne and Jonathan Kent, the sons of Batman and Superman, as Robin and Superboy, written by Peter J. Tomasi with art by Jorge Jimenez. Segura, Alex (March 8, 2010). "J. Michael Straczynski to write Superman and Wonder Woman Starting in July". DC Comics. Archived from the original on March 13, 2010 . Retrieved July 23, 2012. Starting in July with Superman #701 and Wonder Woman #601, superstar writer J. Michael Straczynski— a man who's created layered and compelling characters and worlds on the big screen, on television and across the comic book spectrum—dives head-first into the DC Universe by taking the ongoing writing reins for two-thirds of the fabled DCU trinity. Man and Superman". Time. January 5, 1976. Archived from the original on April 24, 2008 . Retrieved July 22, 2012. McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 124: "Since the dawn of comics' Silver Age, readers have asked 'Who's faster: Superman or the Flash?' Writer Jim Shooter and artist Curt Swan tried answering that question when the Man of Steel and the Fastest Man Alive agreed to the U.N.'s request to race each other for charity."

Cronin, Brian (September 29, 2005). "Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #18!". Archived from the original on July 19, 2011 . Retrieved March 17, 2012. James Robinson replaced Busiek with issue #677 (August 2008). [58] Robinson's run on the title began with " The Coming of Atlas" story arc and began a link between Superman, Action Comics, and Supergirl that started a long-form narrative with the New Krypton event. The majority of Robinson's run featured Mon-El and the Guardian as the featured characters, while Superman himself had gone to live on the planet New Krypton. Robinson's last full issue was #699, tying into Last Stand of New Krypton, and he finished his run in a short story in issue #700 (August 2010) that returned Superman to Earth. [59] [60] Superman #700 also saw writer J. Michael Straczynski, a self-professed Superman fan who feels a personal connection to the character, [61] take over writing duties with a short story in the issue, [60] and his run on the title began with issue #701. [62] Artist Eddy Barrows, a previous Action Comics artist and one of the artists on the War of the Supermen event, was Straczynski's artistic collaborator. [63] Straczynski and Barrows began a year-long story entitled " Grounded" that sees Superman begin a long walk across the United States to regain the connection with his adopted home that he feels he lost while away on New Krypton. [64] The series ended with issue #714 (October 2011), prior to DC Comics' The New 52 company wide reboot and relaunch. [54] Superman volume 3 [ edit ] Action Comics #760-761; Adventures of Superman #574; Superman (vol. 2) #151-153; Superman: The Man of Steel #95-97

Action Comics #300, 338, 339; DC Comics Presents Annual #2; Superboy #85; Superman #48, 107, 181, 295, 300; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #59; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #86; World's Finest Comics #166

Adventures of Superman was relaunched on April 29, 2013. Unlike the previous volume, the new series is not set in the mainstream DC Universe continuity but instead features anthology style stories with rotating creative teams in the same format as the second Legends of the Dark Knight series. It is released as a digital-first comic with print publication to follow. The first story was to have been written by Orson Scott Card and drawn by Chris Sprouse and Karl Story. [50] Card's participation in the project became an issue. DC Comics responded to a petition about to be dropped with a statement that it supported freedom of expression and that the personal views of individuals associated with the company were not the views of the company. Illustrator Chris Sprouse left the project due to the media attention and some comic book stores announced a boycott. [51] Card's Superman story was dropped and was replaced by a story written by Jeff Parker. [52] The relaunched Adventures of Superman series came to an end with issue #17, released in September 2014. [53] Return to the original title [ edit ] Superman (vol. 2) #19-22, Annual (vol. 2) #2; Adventures of Superman #441-444; Doom Patrol (vol. 2) #10 Esposito, Joey (February 6, 2013). "Introducing the All-New Adventures of Superman". IGN. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013 . Retrieved March 2, 2013. Debuting on April 29, the first digital chapter of Adventures of Superman will feature a story by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston with art by the wonderful Chris Sprouse and Karl Story on inks. Superman: The Man of Steel has a title similar to the miniseries The Man of Steel. However, The Man of Steel was printed in 1986, whereas this series was printed from 1991 to 2003, ending at issue #134. The series included a #0 issue (October 1994) published between issues #37 and 38 during the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! crossover event and a #1,000,000 issue (November 1998) published between issues #83 and 84 during the " DC One Million" crossover event. Six Annuals were also published between 1992 and 1997. Once this series began, there was a new Superman book each week for every month, except for four weeks out of the year. [5]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.

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