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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 McMillan, Graeme (February 4, 2014). "John Romita Jr. Signs with DC for Superman with Geoff Johns". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 6, 2014. Batman/Superman began publication in June 2013. The series is written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Jae Lee. [16] The series features the first encounter between the two heroes as they exist in The New 52. The first arc is set before the formation of the Justice League in the team's own book. [17] The series concluded in May 2016 with issue #32. A second Batman/Superman series was released in August 2019. World of Krypton (1979) – The first comic book miniseries of them all, written by Paul Kupperberg with pencils by Howard Chaykin.

In 1966 Superman had a Tony-nominated musical play produced on Broadway. It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman featured music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. Actor Bob Holiday performed as Clark Kent/Superman and actress Patricia Marand performed as Lois Lane.Title was retitled to Adventures of Superman with issue #424, continuing with the same numbering until 2006, running concurrently with volume 2 of Superman. The first adaptation of Superman beyond comic books was a radio show, The Adventures of Superman, which ran from 1940 to 1951 for 2,088 episodes, most of which were aimed at children. The episodes were initially 15 minutes long, but after 1949 they were lengthened to 30 minutes. Most episodes were done live. [106] Bud Collyer was the voice actor for Superman in most episodes. The show was produced by Robert Maxwell and Allen Ducovny, who were employees of Superman, Inc. and Detective Comics, Inc. respectively. [107] [108] Stage

Superman appeared in the theatrical animated feature film Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018), voiced by Nicolas Cage. As a boy, Shuster was interested in fitness culture [63] and a fan of strongmen such as Siegmund Breitbart and Joseph Greenstein. He collected fitness magazines and manuals and used their photographs as visual references for his art. [3] Action Comics #795-796; Adventures of Superman #608-609; Superman (vol. 2) #186-187; Superman: The Man of Steel #130-131 Superman (vol. 2) #12, Annual (vol. 2) #1; Action Comics #594-595, Annual #1; Adventures of Superman Annual #1; Booster Gold #23 Superman and the Masters of the Universe (published as a special insert in DC Comics Presents #47 (1982))

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Adams, Tim (April 21, 2021). "DC Replaces 'Superman' Title with a Jonathan Kent Series From Taylor and Timms". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved May 2, 2021. 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 Action Comics #855-857; Superman (vol. 2) #140; DC Comics Presents #71; Superman: The Man of Steel #5 Superman #367, 372, 375, Action Comics #539, 541, 544, 545, 546 and 551-554, Superman Special #1, 2 and DC Comics Presents Annual #3 Adventures of Superman was retitled to Superman and continued its numbering, starting at issue #650. The Annuals also continued the previous numbering.

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] 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. 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 ] A similar Superman team-up format was done later in Action Comics #584-600 (January 1987–May 1988) and Action Comics Annual #1 (1987).

This issue of DC’s debut series introduced a retcon, establishing that Clark operated as Superboy during his youth. The origin story is retold again, and in the process, Jor-El and Lara are seen in a comic book for the first time (previous appearances were in radio, newspaper strips and the prose novel). In addition, Jor-El’s name is given its traditional capitalization for the very first time. Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 226 "For the second time in his history, Superman's self-titled comic saw a first issue...a new series was introduced...written and drawn by the prolific Byrne." Stories from Superman #65, 96, 97, 79, 80, 127; Action Comics #151, 242, 252, 254, 255; World's Finest Comics #68, 75; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #8; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #13; Showcase #9; Adventure Comics #210 A new reboot of the film series, titled Superman: Legacy is in development, to be set in the DC Universe (DCU) franchise. The film will be written and directed by James Gunn and produced by DC Studios. It is set to release on July 11, 2025. On June 27, 2023, David Corenswet was cast as Superman in the film. Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book Action Comics #1 ( cover-dated June 1938 and published April 18, 1938). [1] Superman has been adapted to a number of other media, which includes radio serials, novels, films, television shows, theater, and video games.

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