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Feel like this is fundamentally different to what Byrne did but okay
You know we blame Byrne for let’s just say a less savory krypton but I forgot that was kind of presented in the famous for the man who has everything story with Superman dream showing krypton falling into fascism
30s - Superman #1 40s - k-metal of krypton 50s - the eye of metropolis 60s - Return to Krypton 70s - Terra-man 80s - Luthor unleashed/rebirth! 90s - Superman:Kal 00s - All-star Superman 10s - Smallville season 11 20s - Superman '78
What is your favourite Superman story from every decade? (You can leave out decades you haven't read ofc)
Crazy how Kung Fu Panda 2 gives more respect to biological parents who sacrificed everything to save their kid and the courage and kindness of adopted parents who nurtured the hero into a hero better than Superman
John Byrne really won in the end.
Mira can no longer distinguish between night and day. Hunger gnaws at her small body. The price of flour has risen, the crossings are closed, life has ceased, and it has become difficult to obtain food. We spent days without food, and Mira cries and says, "I am hungry." Mira…
Golden Age Superman: Flippant, Arrogant, & most importantly Trigger Happy. The only Superman to take life casually Silver Age: Control freak. Walls people off from getting close & often dunks them into bad situations. Donner unintentionally got it right, he hates losing control
Let's play a game. What are Superman's greatest flaws?
Richard Donner Superman (i'm a punk rocker) edit
While mon-el was a failure, Mon didn't become a villain and eventually would become a great hero of his own in the future. Lex isn't that instead of becoming one of humanity's greatest heroes, he became a villain, and Clark was partially responsible for it, and he knows it.
What are Superman's greatest failures?
"Like Hell" is seared in my brain, its got to be Birthright.
Fun question. What's your favorite Superman origin story? All mediums and stories acceptable.
Thanks DC for giving us an event that will celebrate when your characters become public domain I’m glad you’re as excited about it as we are
DC will celebrate the first 10 years of DC Storytelling at SDCC 2025! This will eventually lead into DC's 100th Anniversary in 2035! This year covers 1935 to 1945, when the Trinity were introduced!
If you could see your whole life from start to finish - would you change things? #StarWarsJediSurvivor
Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.




Superman 78 is a whimsical adaptation that put Reeve's Superman into a wider scale of dc and superman mythos in the most authentic and faithful way possible, love the art and the homage and even if im not as big of a fan for this superman era as others, this is a must read 8/10
This is literally how Man of steel should've ended man, we were robbed
All-star superman did nothing,its people flanderizeing it and ignoring the themes of it. Also great self-report for not actually reading the book.
All star Superman and “hopecore” has done just as much damage to the character as injustice
Y'all don't want Superman to have any experience in love before Lois Y'all don't want Superman's dog to be Superman's dog Y'all don't want Pa Kent to ever die Y'all don't want Superman and Lex to be childhood friends I'm yawning
Jerry Siegel is the one who gave Lex Luthor his backstory as a kid in smallville. Lex didn’t have a backstory before that. It wasn’t a retcon. It’s literally the first telling of his backstory by the character’s creator and the creator or Superman.
oh man sometimes i read these panels and realize why i fell in love with this character so deeply