DC Pushes Back New Superman Series’ Second Issue – Again

The newest issue of Mark Waid’s recent series, Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor, faced yet another publication delay after a restructuring of DC’s release plans for upcoming books.As reported by Popverse, DC Comics recently announced that the second issue of Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor is no longer coming out in December as originally planned, with no specific release date currently provided. The publisher revealed its current publishing schedule for early 2024, on which the book does not appear, meaning it currently is not set to hit shelves until at least Feb. 2024.This delay comes after a previous setback, as the first issue came out all the way back in July and sold out so fast that DC had to announce a second printing which never hit store shelves since the company canceled it shortly after. Now, the book faces a further delay, with lead artist Bryan Hitch citing that the issue is coming along slowly and that the first issue was published prematurely, which set people’s expectations for a follow-up much sooner than realistically possible.Bryan Hitch Explains Why Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor Isn’t Actually Late

The newest issue of Mark Waid’s recent series, Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor, faced yet another publication delay after a restructuring of DC’s release plans for upcoming books.

Bryan Hitch Explains Why Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor Isn’t Actually Late

As reported by Popverse, DC Comics recently announced that the second issue of Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor is no longer coming out in December as originally planned, with no specific release date currently provided. The publisher revealed its current publishing schedule for early 2024, on which the book does not appear, meaning it currently is not set to hit shelves until at least Feb. 2024.

This delay comes after a previous setback, as the first issue came out all the way back in July and sold out so fast that DC had to announce a second printing which never hit store shelves since the company canceled it shortly after. Now, the book faces a further delay, with lead artist Bryan Hitch citing that the issue is coming along slowly and that the first issue was published prematurely, which set people’s expectations for a follow-up much sooner than realistically possible.

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