Superman’s adventures have spoken to people across the globe. Superman has appeared in nearly every form of media, thrilling fans with stories that run the gamut of touching and personal to bombastic action on a multiversal scale. Over the years, readers of Superman comics have seen the Man of Steel go through multiple changes, with these milestones forming the road that made up Superman’s history.Some events in Superman’s history are much more important than others, creating the hero as he is today. While not all of these changes have been beloved by fans, that doesn’t change how important they to the tapestry of Superman.While the New 52 was a success at first, things soured quickly. Unlike characters like Batman and Green Lantern, Superman’s New 52 reboot completely changed the Man of Steel. Action Comics, written by DC superstar Grant Morrison with art by Rags Morales, Andy Kubert, Talent Foreman, Gene Ha, and many others over Morrison’s eighteen issue run, started Superman over from the beginning, showing his early days as Superman in Metropolis.RELATED: 10 Superman Villains Too Controversial For A DCU Adaptation
Superman‘s adventures have spoken to people across the globe. Superman has appeared in nearly every form of media, thrilling fans with stories that run the gamut of touching and personal to bombastic action on a multiversal scale. Over the years, readers of Superman comics have seen the Man of Steel go through multiple changes, with these milestones forming the road that made up Superman’s history.
Some events in Superman’s history are much more important than others, creating the hero as he is today. While not all of these changes have been beloved by fans, that doesn’t change how important they to the tapestry of Superman.
While the New 52 was a success at first, things soured quickly. Unlike characters like Batman and Green Lantern, Superman’s New 52 reboot completely changed the Man of Steel. Action Comics, written by DC superstar Grant Morrison with art by Rags Morales, Andy Kubert, Talent Foreman, Gene Ha, and many others over Morrison’s eighteen issue run, started Superman over from the beginning, showing his early days as Superman in Metropolis.
#Important #Superman #Milestones #Comics
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))