10 Best First Issue Superman Comics

Superman may no longer be comics’ biggest character, but he’s definitely still their biggest icon. Without Superman, the world of serialized superhero comics might not exist. His success in the Golden Age opened the floodgates for heroes and dark antiheroes alike and since his debut, he’s starred in almost as many titles as any other character. Superman has been around for over eighty years and had plenty of time to accumulate a lot of starring roles in comics.First issues are very important to a character’s destiny. Without the power of his first appearance, there’s a good chance that Superman wouldn’t be here at all. Superman’s first issues have given readers some amazing rides, and have helped change comics.The legacy of John Byrne’s Superman is complicated. Tapped to take over the character post-Crisis, Byrne got to start Superman from scratch. This started with Man Of Steel (Vol. 1) #1, which reintroduced Superman to the world by modernizing the Man of Steel, completely changing Krypton and his origin in places to create a new Superman.RELATED: 10 Classic DC Comics That My Adventures With Superman Needs To Adapt

Superman may no longer be comics’ biggest character, but he’s definitely still their biggest icon. Without Superman, the world of serialized superhero comics might not exist. His success in the Golden Age opened the floodgates for heroes and dark antiheroes alike and since his debut, he’s starred in almost as many titles as any other character. Superman has been around for over eighty years and had plenty of time to accumulate a lot of starring roles in comics.

RELATED: 10 Classic DC Comics That My Adventures With Superman Needs To Adapt

First issues are very important to a character’s destiny. Without the power of his first appearance, there’s a good chance that Superman wouldn’t be here at all. Superman’s first issues have given readers some amazing rides, and have helped change comics.

The legacy of John Byrne’s Superman is complicated. Tapped to take over the character post-Crisis, Byrne got to start Superman from scratch. This started with Man Of Steel (Vol. 1) #1, which reintroduced Superman to the world by modernizing the Man of Steel, completely changing Krypton and his origin in places to create a new Superman.

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