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+ | * '''[[Superman: Secret Origin]]''' is [[Geoff Johns]]' version of the origin story, restoring the essence of the character by preserving and bringing together elements from his entire history. |
+ | * '''[[Superman: Birthright]]''' is [[Mark Waid]]'s retelling of the origin story, a maxi-series that seeks to modernize the character while returning forgotten elements of the character. |
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⚫ | * '''[[All Star Superman]]''' is [[Grant Morrison]]'s tribute to the [[Silver Age]] [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]], a twelve-issue maxi-series set outside of regular continuity that strips the character to his essential elements. It's a modern take on the character told with imagination and creativity, brought to life by the illustrations of [[Frank Quitely]]. |
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* '''[[Superman: Earth One]]''' is a graphic novel by [[J. Michael Straczynski]] as part of the ''[[DC: Earth One]]'' series, a new modern version of the Superman story taking place in a separate continuity. |
* '''[[Superman: Earth One]]''' is a graphic novel by [[J. Michael Straczynski]] as part of the ''[[DC: Earth One]]'' series, a new modern version of the Superman story taking place in a separate continuity. |
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* '''[[Superman for all Seasons]]''' is a stirring four-part series by [[Jeph Loeb]] and [[Tim Sale]] that takes a look at Superman's earliest years as seen through the eyes of those closest to him on both sides. |
* '''[[Superman for all Seasons]]''' is a stirring four-part series by [[Jeph Loeb]] and [[Tim Sale]] that takes a look at Superman's earliest years as seen through the eyes of those closest to him on both sides. |
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− | * '''[[Superman: Kryptonite]]''' is an early story from Superman's career written by [[Darwyn Cooke]] and illustrated by [[Tim Sale]], featuring his first encounter with the deadly [[Kryptonite]] set in a vibrant [[Metropolis]] drama. |
+ | * '''[[Superman: Kryptonite]]''' is an early story from Superman's career written by [[Darwyn Cooke]] and illustrated by [[Tim Sale]], featuring his first encounter with the deadly [[Kryptonite]] set in a vibrant [[Metropolis]] drama. |
+ | * '''[[Superman: Secret Identity Vol 1|Superman Secret Identity]]''' by [[Kurt Busiek]] and [[Stuart Immonen]], is an out-of-continuity story that describes the life of Clark Kent, a man in a world in which the superheroes are alive only in the comics, who suddenly gains the powers of Superman and embarks on a super-heroic career, but keeps his existence secret from the world at large. |
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− | * '''[[Superman: Secret Origin]]''' is [[Geoff Johns]]' version of the origin story, restoring the essence of the character by preserving and bringing together elements from his entire history. |
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⚫ | * '''[[Superman and the Men of Steel]]''' is the [[The New 52|New 52]]'s version of the origin story written by [[Grant Morrison]], it works in restoring [[Golden Age]] and [[Silver Age]] elements of [[Superman]]'s history. the story depicts a young, 22 year-old Clark Kent starting his career as a Superman working above the law. |
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* '''[[Kingdom Come]]''' |
* '''[[Kingdom Come]]''' |
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* '''[[Superman: Red Son|Red Son]]''' |
* '''[[Superman: Red Son|Red Son]]''' |
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− | * '''[[Superman: The Third Kryptonian|The Third Kryptonian]]''' |
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− | * '''[[Superman: Up, Up and Away!|Up, Up and Away]]''' |
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− | * '''[[Superman: Warworld|Warworld]]''' |
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+ | This section presents important story arcs and one-shots where debuted some important character or concept and/or are regarded as classic and iconic stories. For the convenience of readers, it's divided into periods, and every era's origin stories are included. |
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+ | ===Golden Age (1938-1955)=== |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 1}} -- "Superman, Champion of the Oppressed" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 1}} -- "Superman, Champion of the Oppressed" |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 1}} -- "Clark Kent Gets a Job" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 1}} -- "Clark Kent Gets a Job" |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 4}} -- Lex Luthor's first story |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 7}} -- Perry White's first appearance |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 30}} -- First Mxyzptlk story |
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+ | * {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 101}} -- First Superboy story, which accidentally altered Superman's origin. |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 65}} -- Superman meets surviving Kryptonian criminals for the first time. |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 76}} -- Superman and Batman learn each other's secret identities. |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 158}} -- Superman's origin is finally set. This story was his canonical origin from 1951 to 1986. |
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+ | ===Silver Age (1955-1971)=== |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 210}} -- Krypto's first appearance |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 241}} -- "The Super-Key to Fort Superman" Fortress of Solitude's origin |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 247}} -- First appearance of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 242}} -- "The Super-Duel in Space". Brainiac and Kandor's first appearance. |
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+ | * {{c|Superboy Vol 1 68}} -- First Bizarro story |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 252}} -- "The Menace of Metallo/The Supergirl from Krypton". Metallo and Supergirl's first appearance |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 271}} -- "Superboy: "How Luthor Met Superboy!". The origin of the Superman/Lex Luthor's feud |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 141}} -- "Return to Krypton" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 141}} -- "Return to Krypton" |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 283}} -- The Phantom Zone's first appearance |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 149}} -- "The Death of Superman!" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 149}} -- "The Death of Superman!" |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 156}} -- "The Last Days of Superman" |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 300}} -- "Superman Under the Red Sun!" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 300}} -- "Superman Under the Red Sun!" |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 176}} -- "Superman's Day of Truth!" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 176}} -- "Superman's Day of Truth!" |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 261}} -- "Supergirl's Super-cat". First Streaky story. |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 276}} -- Supergirl and Brainiac 5 meet and join the Legion. |
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+ | * '''[[Supergirl: The Unknown Supergirl|The Unknown Supergirl]]''' -- One of the first multi-part super-hero comic-book story arcs. |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 162}} -- "Superman Red and Blue" |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics #300}} -- "Superman Under the Red Sun!" |
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+ | * '''[[Supergirl: The Untold Story of Argo City|The Untold Story of Argo City]]''' |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 340}} -- Parasite's first appearance |
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+ | * Action Comics #363-366 -- "The Leper of Krypton" |
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+ | * Action Comics #385-387 -- "The Immortal Superman" |
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+ | ===Bronze Age (1971-1986)=== |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 247}} -- "There Must Be a Superman?" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 247}} -- "There Must Be a Superman?" |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 411}} -- "The Alien Among Us" |
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+ | * {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 421}} -- "Demon Spawn" |
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+ | * {{c|Amazing World of Superman Vol 1 1}} |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Vol 1 292}} -- "The Luthor Nobody Knows!" |
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+ | * '''[[Superman: The Great Phantom Peril|The Great Phantom Peril]]''' -- Faora Hu-Ul's first appearance |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 484}} -- "Superman Takes a Wife!" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 484}} -- "Superman Takes a Wife!" |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 500}} -- "The Life Story Of Superman" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 500}} -- "The Life Story Of Superman" |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 338}} -- "Let my People Grow!" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 338}} -- "Let my People Grow!" |
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* {{c|Superman Family Vol 1 200}} -- "Celebration" |
* {{c|Superman Family Vol 1 200}} -- "Celebration" |
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+ | * '''[[Krypton Chronicles Vol 1|The Krypton Chronicles]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[The Phantom Zone Vol 1|The Phantom Zone]]''' |
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* {{c|DC Comics Presents Annual Vol 1 1}} -- "Crisis on Three Earths!" |
* {{c|DC Comics Presents Annual Vol 1 1}} -- "Crisis on Three Earths!" |
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* {{c|DC Comics Presents Vol 1 50}} -- "When You Wish Upon A Planetoid!" |
* {{c|DC Comics Presents Vol 1 50}} -- "When You Wish Upon A Planetoid!" |
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+ | * {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 544}} -- "Luthor Unleashed!" |
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* {{c|Superman Vol 1 400}} -- "The Living Legends of Superman" |
* {{c|Superman Vol 1 400}} -- "The Living Legends of Superman" |
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+ | * Supergirl Vol 2 #13-15 -- "Blackstar" |
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+ | * {{c|Superman Annual Vol 1 10}} -- "The Day the Cheering Stopped" |
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+ | * '''[[For the Man Who Has Everything]]''' |
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* {{c|DC Comics Presents Vol 1 85}} -- "The Jungle Line" |
* {{c|DC Comics Presents Vol 1 85}} -- "The Jungle Line" |
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* {{c|Hitman Vol 1 34}} -- "Of Thee I Sing" |
* {{c|Hitman Vol 1 34}} -- "Of Thee I Sing" |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 775}} -- "What's so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 775}} -- "What's so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?" |
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+ | * '''[[Supergirl: Bizarrogirl|Bizarrogirl]]''' |
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+ | ===Post-Flashpoint (2011-?)=== |
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+ | * '''[[Supergirl: The Last Daughter of Krypton|Last Daughter of Krypton]]''' |
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* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 1000}} -- "From the City That Has Everything" |
* {{c|Action Comics Vol 1 1000}} -- "From the City That Has Everything" |
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Revision as of 16:36, 9 April 2020
Superman is a classic and enduring character in the DC Universe, one of the first and greatest super-heroes of all time. Having been published in hundreds if not thousands of comics since his first appearance in Action Comics #1 (1938), sorting through reading material can be intimidating. There are many Superman comics and even more stories featuring him. This page is meant to act as a helpful guide for both new readers getting into his mythos for the first time, and veteran readers looking for something new.
New readers
This section includes Superman's most current origin story, as well as out-of-continuity or self-contained tales.
- Superman: Secret Origin is Geoff Johns' version of the origin story, restoring the essence of the character by preserving and bringing together elements from his entire history.
- Superman: Birthright is Mark Waid's retelling of the origin story, a maxi-series that seeks to modernize the character while returning forgotten elements of the character.
- All Star Superman is Grant Morrison's tribute to the Silver Age Superman, a twelve-issue maxi-series set outside of regular continuity that strips the character to his essential elements. It's a modern take on the character told with imagination and creativity, brought to life by the illustrations of Frank Quitely.
- Superman: Earth One is a graphic novel by J. Michael Straczynski as part of the DC: Earth One series, a new modern version of the Superman story taking place in a separate continuity.
- Superman for all Seasons is a stirring four-part series by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale that takes a look at Superman's earliest years as seen through the eyes of those closest to him on both sides.
- Superman: Kryptonite is an early story from Superman's career written by Darwyn Cooke and illustrated by Tim Sale, featuring his first encounter with the deadly Kryptonite set in a vibrant Metropolis drama.
- Superman Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen, is an out-of-continuity story that describes the life of Clark Kent, a man in a world in which the superheroes are alive only in the comics, who suddenly gains the powers of Superman and embarks on a super-heroic career, but keeps his existence secret from the world at large.
- Kingdom Come
- Red Son
- DC Retroactive: Superman is a three-issue-long tribute to each era of the character.
Further reading
This section presents important story arcs and one-shots where debuted some important character or concept and/or are regarded as classic and iconic stories. For the convenience of readers, it's divided into periods, and every era's origin stories are included.
Golden Age (1938-1955)
- Action Comics #1 -- "Superman, Champion of the Oppressed"
- Superman #1 -- "Clark Kent Gets a Job"
- Superman #4 -- Lex Luthor's first story
- Superman #7 -- Perry White's first appearance
- Superman #13 -- Jimmy Olsen's first appearance
- Superman #30 -- First Mxyzptlk story
- Action Comics #64 -- First Toyman story
- More Fun Comics #101 -- First Superboy story, which accidentally altered Superman's origin.
- Superman #65 -- Superman meets surviving Kryptonian criminals for the first time.
- Superman #76 -- Superman and Batman learn each other's secret identities.
- Action Comics #158 -- Superman's origin is finally set. This story was his canonical origin from 1951 to 1986.
Silver Age (1955-1971)
- Adventure Comics #210 -- Krypto's first appearance
- Action Comics #241 -- "The Super-Key to Fort Superman" Fortress of Solitude's origin
- Adventure Comics #247 -- First appearance of the Legion of Super-Heroes
- Action Comics #242 -- "The Super-Duel in Space". Brainiac and Kandor's first appearance.
- Superboy #68 -- First Bizarro story
- Action Comics #252 -- "The Menace of Metallo/The Supergirl from Krypton". Metallo and Supergirl's first appearance
- Adventure Comics #271 -- "Superboy: "How Luthor Met Superboy!". The origin of the Superman/Lex Luthor's feud
- Superman #141 -- "Return to Krypton"
- Adventure Comics #283 -- The Phantom Zone's first appearance
- Superman #149 -- "The Death of Superman!"
- Superman #156 -- "The Last Days of Superman"
- Action Comics #300 -- "Superman Under the Red Sun!"
- Superman #176 -- "Superman's Day of Truth!"
- Action Comics #261 -- "Supergirl's Super-cat". First Streaky story.
- Action Comics #276 -- Supergirl and Brainiac 5 meet and join the Legion.
- The Unknown Supergirl -- One of the first multi-part super-hero comic-book story arcs.
- Superman #162 -- "Superman Red and Blue"
- Action Comics #300 -- "Superman Under the Red Sun!"
- The Untold Story of Argo City
- Action Comics #340 -- Parasite's first appearance
- Action Comics #363-366 -- "The Leper of Krypton"
- Action Comics #385-387 -- "The Immortal Superman"
Bronze Age (1971-1986)
- The Sandman Saga
- Superman #247 -- "There Must Be a Superman?"
- Adventure Comics #411 -- "The Alien Among Us"
- Adventure Comics #421 -- "Demon Spawn"
- Amazing World of Superman #1
- Superman #292 -- "The Luthor Nobody Knows!"
- Who Took the Super out of Superman!
- The Great Phantom Peril -- Faora Hu-Ul's first appearance
- Action Comics #484 -- "Superman Takes a Wife!"
- Krypton No More
- Action Comics #500 -- "The Life Story Of Superman"
- Action Comics Vol 1 #507-508 --"The Miraculous Return of Jonathan Kent!"
- Superman #338 -- "Let my People Grow!"
- Superman Family #200 -- "Celebration"
- The Krypton Chronicles
- The Phantom Zone
- DC Comics Presents Annual #1 -- "Crisis on Three Earths!"
- Two for the Death of One
- DC Comics Presents #50 -- "When You Wish Upon A Planetoid!"
- A Mind-Switch in Time
- Action Comics #544 -- "Luthor Unleashed!"
- Superman #400 -- "The Living Legends of Superman"
- Warworld
- Supergirl Vol 2 #13-15 -- "Blackstar"
- Superman Annual #10 -- "The Day the Cheering Stopped"
- For the Man Who Has Everything
- DC Comics Presents #85 -- "The Jungle Line"
- Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Post-Crisis (1986-2011)
- The Man of Steel is John Byrne's Post-Crisis update of the Superman origin story, the mini-series that established his mythos during the 1986-2000 period.
- Death of Superman
- Funeral for a Friend
- Reign of the Supermen
- Hitman #34 -- "Of Thee I Sing"
- Action Comics #775 -- "What's so funny about Truth, Justice and the American Way?"
- Emperor Joker
- Lex Luthor: Man of Steel
- Public Enemies
- The Supergirl from Krypton
- Up, Up and Away
- Maelstom
- Escape from Bizarro World
- Last Son
- Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes
- The Third Kryptonian
- Coming of Atlas
- Brainiac
- New Krypton
- Who Is Superwoman?
- Bizarrogirl
- Reign of Doomsday
Post-Flashpoint (2011-?)
- Superman and the Men of Steel is the New 52's version of the origin story written by Grant Morrison, it works in restoring Golden Age and Silver Age elements of Superman's history. the story depicts a young, 22 year-old Clark Kent starting his career as a Superman working above the law.
- Last Daughter of Krypton
- Red Daughter of Krypton
- The Final Days of Superman
- Revenge
- Action Comics #1000 -- "From the City That Has Everything"