Since the Golden Age of comics, Superman has been at the forefront of the superhero genre, with his debut in Action Comics #1 giving rise to the industry. Since then, the hero has been established as a shining beacon of hope, truth and justice in pop culture, with his iconic symbol being recognized around the world. With one of the most loyal fan bases in comics, the hero has had his story told throughout countless great comics. The hero is a home for fans of wholesome optimism, science fiction and classic action stories.Like most superheroes, there are always new fans looking to jump into the wonderful world of Superman comics, but with 80 years of history, finding a good place to start can be tough. Fortunately, there are plenty of excellent starting points that can help any fan of the Man of Steel fall in love with his comic book stories. From seminal miniseries to treasured runs, there’s a rich and diverse array of places to get started.Geoff Johns’ run on Action Comics was among the best the hero has had in the 21st century, and Johns’ collaboration with Gary Frank on the “Brainiac” story is a great example of why. Serving as the modern reintroduction of the android villain, the story followed Superman as he battled Brainiac in a bid to save Earth from destruction. It also shone a spotlight on Supergirl as she was abducted by the villain.REVIEW: DC’s Action Comics Presents: Doomsday Special #1
Since the Golden Age of comics, Superman has been at the forefront of the superhero genre, with his debut in Action Comics #1 giving rise to the industry. Since then, the hero has been established as a shining beacon of hope, truth and justice in pop culture, with his iconic symbol being recognized around the world. With one of the most loyal fan bases in comics, the hero has had his story told throughout countless great comics. The hero is a home for fans of wholesome optimism, science fiction and classic action stories.
Like most superheroes, there are always new fans looking to jump into the wonderful world of Superman comics, but with 80 years of history, finding a good place to start can be tough. Fortunately, there are plenty of excellent starting points that can help any fan of the Man of Steel fall in love with his comic book stories. From seminal miniseries to treasured runs, there’s a rich and diverse array of places to get started.
Geoff Johns’ run on Action Comics was among the best the hero has had in the 21st century, and Johns’ collaboration with Gary Frank on the “Brainiac” story is a great example of why. Serving as the modern reintroduction of the android villain, the story followed Superman as he battled Brainiac in a bid to save Earth from destruction. It also shone a spotlight on Supergirl as she was abducted by the villain.
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