10 DC Comics That Destroyed Their Main Character

DC Comics has been putting out superhero comics for close to a hundred years. Over the decades, DC’s creators have told every kind of story imaginable, building up the heroes and villains of the DC Multiverse into beloved icons. However, not every story is meant to build a character up. Stories like The Death of Superman tear major characters down, destroying them so they can grow in new ways or be replaced. These stories play a key role in superheroes’ lives.Of course, other books like John Byrne’s Man of Steel destroyed their main characters without meaning to. These books made character changes that were ill-advised and went down in infamy among fans. Both methods destroy characters, and both are often meant to be positive, but it doesn’t always work out that way.DC has made plenty of mistakes with Superman in the character’s long existence. The post-Crisis Superman reboot Man Of Steel, by writer/artist John Byrne. Byrne restarted the Superman mythos and made some changes to the characters that removed much of what Superman comics so good. Man Of Steel was popular at the time of its release, but readers have started looking at it differently in recent years.RELATED: Who Was The First Supervillain In DC Comics?

DC Comics has been putting out superhero comics for close to a hundred years. Over the decades, DC’s creators have told every kind of story imaginable, building up the heroes and villains of the DC Multiverse into beloved icons. However, not every story is meant to build a character up. Stories like The Death of Superman tear major characters down, destroying them so they can grow in new ways or be replaced. These stories play a key role in superheroes’ lives.

RELATED: Who Was The First Supervillain In DC Comics?

Of course, other books like John Byrne’s Man of Steel destroyed their main characters without meaning to. These books made character changes that were ill-advised and went down in infamy among fans. Both methods destroy characters, and both are often meant to be positive, but it doesn’t always work out that way.

DC has made plenty of mistakes with Superman in the character’s long existence. The post-Crisis Superman reboot Man Of Steel, by writer/artist John Byrne. Byrne restarted the Superman mythos and made some changes to the characters that removed much of what Superman comics so good. Man Of Steel was popular at the time of its release, but readers have started looking at it differently in recent years.

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