Before Frank Miller, The 1990s Gave Superman His Best Year One Story

Writers have given characters Year One story arcs in comics, shedding light on their earliest days as superheroes, since the 1980s. With Frank Miller pioneering the concept through Batman: Year One, characters like Flash, Deathstroke, and Green Arrow have all had their rookie years showcased in great stories. Superman had a few stories dedicated to his first adventures, but one stands out.Superman’s origin story and early career are fairly well known, though various eras of comics have retold various interpretations of the tale. Some stories show the full origin story, but few have focused on Superman’s first day on the job or his first brush with supervillainy as well as Karl Kesel’s “Truth and Justice.”RELATED: Why The Watchmen Need An Ongoing Comic Title

Writers have given characters Year One story arcs in comics, shedding light on their earliest days as superheroes, since the 1980s. With Frank Miller pioneering the concept through Batman: Year One, characters like Flash, Deathstroke, and Green Arrow have all had their rookie years showcased in great stories. Superman had a few stories dedicated to his first adventures, but one stands out.

Superman’s origin story and early career are fairly well known, though various eras of comics have retold various interpretations of the tale. Some stories show the full origin story, but few have focused on Superman’s first day on the job or his first brush with supervillainy as well as Karl Kesel’s “Truth and Justice.”

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