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  2. So... this reshuffles things to put them more in a better reading order, but does have some awkward continuity as a result. Superman: Up, Up and Away! (Written by Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek) Superman #650 Action Comics #837 Superman #651 Action Comics #838 Superman #652 Action Comics #839 Superman #653 Action Comics #840

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    Golden Age Superman – The Very First

    Most modern readers will want to jump ahead to Superman’s modernized 1986 origins in John Byrne’s Man of Steel . For Superman’s true creation by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, you can check out the below collections. Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years If you want the fast-track approach to Golden Age Superman, the above “best of” will get you a wide variety of great Superman stories from 1938 to 2012. There are about six stories that quite distinctly occur after Crisis on Infinite Earths (the...

    Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Legends Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 1 Following the restructuring of the DC Multiverse during Crisis on Infinite Earths, Superman was reimagined and redefined for the next generation of DC Comics fans. That all begins in John Byrne’s Man of Steel #1 to #6. Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 2 Following the Man of Steel...

    The Death of Superman Collects: Superman: The Man of Steel #18-19, Justice League America #69, Superman #74-75, Adventures of Superman #497, and Action Comics #684 Reading Order: Superman: The Man of Steel #18 Justice League of America #69 Superman #74 Adventures of Superman #497 Action Comics #684 Superman: The Man of Steel #19 Superman #75 World ...

    Zero Hour: Crisis in Time Superman: The Death of Clark Kent Collects: Adventures of Superman #523-525, Action Comics #709-711, Superman #99-102, and Superman: The Man of Steel #43-46 Superman: The Trial of Superman Collects: Superman: The Man of Steel #50-52, Superman #106-108, Adventures of Superman #529-531, Action Comics #716-717, and Superman: ...

    Superman: Birthright Birthright (by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu) replaced/supplemented Superman’s origins as told in the 1986 Man of Steel. At least for a time… Personally, I prefer to just enjoy the look back at Superman’s early days as just another story, and a well told one at that. Waid and Yu get to the heart of Clark Kent the journalist i...

    Superman: Unconventional Warfare Collects: Superman #625-626 Back-issues and #627-632 Superman: That Healing Touch Collects:Superman #633-638 Superman: For Tomorrow Intriguing story from Brian Azzarello and Jim Lee – takes place one year after millions have vanished from Metropolis without a trace. Collects:Superman #204 to #215 Superman: Sacrifice...

    Superman: Up, Up, and Away! Collects: Superman #650-653, Action Comics #837-840 Superman: Back in Action Collects: Action #841-843, DC Presents #4, 17, 24 Superman: Camelot Falls Vol. 1 Superman: Camelot Falls Vol. 2 Collects: Superman #654 to #658, #662-664, #667, Superman Annual #13 Superman: Last Son This collection brings together Geoff John’s ...

    For full context of placement in the New 52 DC Universe, I recommend Comic Book Herald’s complete New 52 reading order. Action Comics — Superman and the Men of Steel Collects:Action Comics #1 to #8 Action Comics Vol. 2: Bulletproof Collects:in order: Action Comics Annual #1, Action Comics #9 to #12, Action Comics #0 (could be read prior to Action C...

    For comprehensive context of placement in the DC Universe, I recommend Comic Book Herald’s DC Rebirth reading order. Superman Vol. 1: Son Of Superman Collects: Superman: Rebirth #1, Superman #1 to #6 Action Comics Vol. 1: Path Of Doom Collects: Action Comics #957 to #962 New Super-Man Vol. 1: Made In China Collects: New Superman #1 to #6 I’ve moved...

    Brian Bendis came in under a large exclusive contract for DC and he took that opportunity to try to create a tightly connected Superman Saga. The saga focused on making big moves and broke headlines every other month (for better or for worse). However, regardless of what you think of his run, it’s hard to argue it’s an ambitious way to tell a Super...

  3. Sep 5, 2022 · Superman Reading Order: The Modern Age in Chronological Order. This reading order focuses on Superman stories from Man of Steel (1986) to Flashpoint (2011), with some Justice League stories and some Batman team-up thrown in the mix. Here is the list of the Supes-series published during that era:

    • The DC Universe of Writer Geoff Johns. JSA Presents: Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Collects: Stars And S.T.R.I.P.E. # 1 To #8. Support For Comic Book Herald: Comic Book Herald is reader-supported.
    • Flash and Teen Titans by Geoff Johns. The Flash By Geoff Johns Book One. Collects: The Flash #164-176. The Flash by Geoff Johns Book Two. Collects: The Flash #177-188, The Flash: Our Worlds At War #1, Flash Secret Files And Origins #3, And Dc First: Flash/Superman #1.
    • Green Lantern and DC Universe Events by Geoff Johns. Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1. Collects: Green Lantern Rebirth #1-6, Green Lantern Corps Recharge #1-5, Green Lantern #1-25, Green Lantern Corps #14-18, Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special #1, Green Lantern Secret Files 2005 #1, Tales Of The Sinestro Corps: Superman Prime #1 And Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Secret Files #1.
    • Blackest Night through Brightest Day. Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2. Collects: Green Lantern #26-52, Blackest Night #0-7, Dc Universe #0, Untold Tales Of Blackest Night #1-2, Blackest Night Tales Of The Corps #1-2.
  4. 4.02 · 3,704 Ratings · 223 Reviews · published 2008 · 27 editions. Before he came to Earth, the people of Superman's …. Want to Read. Rate it: Collected edition of the Superman run by Geoff Johns, including mini-series and specials. Superman: Up, Up, and Away!, Superman: Last Son, Superman: Esca...

  5. 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.

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