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''Superman'' was an ongoing
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series featuring the
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of the same name. The second volume of the previous ongoing ''Superman'' title, the series was published from
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s January 1987 to April 2006, and ran for 228 issues (226 monthly issues and two issues published outside the concurrent numbering). This series was launched after John Byrne revamped the Superman character in 1986 in '' The Man of Steel''
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, introducing the post-''
Crisis on Infinite Earths "Crisis on Infinite Earths" is a 1985 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, was first serialized as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to Mar ...
'' version of the Superman character. After that limited series, ''Action Comics'' returned to publication and ''Superman'' vol. 2, #1 was published. The original ''Superman'' series (volume 1) became '' The Adventures of Superman'' starting with issue #424. ''Superman'' vol. 2 continued publishing until April 2006 at which point DC restored ''The Adventures of Superman'' to its original title and canceled the second ''Superman'' series.


Publication history

Because the
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was revamped after the events of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', the previous continuity before that series (colloquially referred to as "pre-''Crisis''") was voided. Previously established characters were given the opportunity to be reintroduced in new ways. Reintroductions of classic villains were part of the new ''Superman'' series' first year, featuring the first post-''Crisis'' appearances of characters such as
Metallo Metallo () is a name used by multiple supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of Superman. Metallo is usually depicted as a cyborg with a kryptonite power source in his heart, which h ...
and
Mister Mxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk (, ), sometimes called Mxy, is a character who appears in DC Comics' ''Superman'' comic books. He is usually presented as a trickster in the classical mythological sense. Mxyzptlk possesses reality-warping powers with which he enj ...
and the introduction of
Supergirl Supergirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original, current, and most well known Supergirl is Kara Zor-El, the cousin of superhero Superman. The character made her fir ...
. The historic engagement of
Lois Lane Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #1 (June 1938). Lois is an award-winning journalist for ...
and
Clark Kent 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 pu ...
was one of the major events in the book's run. Writer/artist
Dan Jurgens Dan Jurgens (; born June 27, 1959) is an American comic book writer and artist. He is known for his work on the DC comic book storyline " The Death of Superman" and for creating characters such as Doomsday, Hank Henshaw and Booster Gold. Jurg ...
created a supporting hero named
Agent Liberty Agent Liberty (Benjamin Lockwood) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dan Jurgens, he made his debut in ''Superman'' vol. 2 #60 (Oct. 1991), and was later given his own solo adventure in '' ...
in issue #60 (Oct. 1991). The series participated in such crossover storylines as "Panic in the Sky". The hallmark of the run was the storyline "
The Death of Superman "The Death of Superman" is a crossover story event featured in DC Comics' Superman-related publications. The crossover, which originated from editor Mike Carlin and writers Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Jerry Ordway, and Karl Kese ...
". The actual "death" story was published in this series' 75th issue, and would be a major media and pop culture event with the issue going on to sell over three million copies. As the main series featuring the most prominent character of the DC Universe, the series crossed over with a number of different line-wide crossover stories including '' Zero Hour: Crisis in Time'', ''
The Final Night ''The Final Night'' is a 1996 comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that ran through a weekly self-titled limited series and a score of tie-in issues spanning most of DC's ongoing titles in the month of September 1996 (cover-dat ...
'', and ''
Infinite Crisis "Infinite Crisis" is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, ...
''. Superman received a new costume and new superpowers in issue #123 (May 1997). In 1999, ''Superman'', along with the other three titles, were revamped with
Jeph Loeb Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III () is an American film and television writer, producer and comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series ''Smallville'' and ''Lost'', writer for the films '' Commando'' and ''Teen Wolf'', and a writer and ...
replacing longtime writer Dan Jurgens. During Loeb's run on the series he created
Imperiex Imperiex () is a supervillain character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He was initially introduced as an adversary to the superhero Superman before becoming a main antagonist for DC Comics' the "Our Worlds at War" crossover. ...
, introduced a
Bizarro Bizarro () is a supervillain/anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in ''Superboy'' #68 (1958 ...
created by the Joker in the "Emperor Joker" storyline, and also helped with a controversial storyline in which Superman's nemesis, supervillain
Lex Luthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: April ...
, became the
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. Loeb's run on the series included the crossover event ''
Our Worlds at War "Our Worlds at War" was a comic book storyline, published by DC Comics in mid-2001. OWAW was a crossover storyline that spanned several different books, including several books starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, ...
'', which saw the destruction of
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, serious damage to Clark Kent's nearby hometown of
Smallville ''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/G ...
, and Superman adopting a costume of more somber colors to mourn the heavy loss of life during the event. Loeb's run ended with issue #183 (August 2002). In 2004–2005, artist
Jim Lee Jim Lee (Korean 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic-book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a Harvey ...
, who had recently concluded the '' Batman: Hush'' storyline with Loeb, provided the artwork for a Superman story by writer
Brian Azzarello Brian Azzarello (born August 11, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comic book writer and screenwriter who first came to prominence with the hardboiled crime series ''100 Bullets'', published by DC Comics' mature-audience imprint Vertigo. ...
. The story, '' Superman: For Tomorrow'', ran for twelve issues and was collected in an
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hardcover in May 2009. With the publication of issue #226 (April 2006), the series was canceled as part of the company-wide ''Infinite Crisis'' event. ''The Adventures of Superman'' was returned to its original title, ''Superman'', with issue #650 the following month.


Annuals

From 1987 to 2000, twelve
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issues of the series were published. The first annual featured a post-''Crisis'' retelling of the first
Titano Titano the Super-Ape () is a supervillain who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as a foe of Superman. The character is a small chimpanzee named Toto who was sent into space for test flight, until an exposure of com ...
story. Beginning with the second annual, the stories tied into the crossovers or themes that were running through DC's annuals that year. These were: * ''Annual'' #2 (1988) - "Private Lives" * ''Annual'' #3 (1991) - " Armageddon 2001" * ''Annual'' #4 (1992) - " Eclipso: The Darkness Within" * ''Annual'' #5 (1993) - " Bloodlines: Outbreak" * ''Annual'' #6 (1994) - " Elseworlds Annual" * ''Annual'' #7 (1995) - "Year One" * ''Annual'' #8 (1996) - "
Legends of the Dead Earth This is a list of ''Elseworlds'' publications from DC Comics, grouped by main character, and in alphabetical order by title. Each title was originally released as a one-shot comic book unless otherwise noted. Batman ''Elseworlds'' *'' Batman: Th ...
" * ''Annual'' #9 (1997) - "Pulp Heroes" * ''Annual'' #10 (1998) - "Ghosts" * ''Annual'' #11 (1999) - " JLApe: Gorilla Warfare!" * ''Annual'' #12 (2000) - "Planet DC"


Collected editions


Reception

Martin A. Stever reviewed ''Superman'' '' Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer'' No. 83. Stever commented that "Byrne has made Superman human enough that we can understand and like him. Thank you John Byrne for making Superman ''super'' again".


References


External links

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