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They were asked to contribute a feature for National's newest publication. They submitted Superman for consideration. After re-pasting the sample newspaper strips they had prepared into comic book page format, National decided to make Superman the cover feature of their new magazine. [8]
The lead story ends a commercially and critically successful run by Jurgens, who has a long history working on Superman, including "The Death of Superman" storyline from 1992 and hands over the book to new regular writer Bendis who is also responsible for writing the miniseries Man of Steel (volume 2), following from his short story in this issue.
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This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy. Images listed under "a" are covers from anthology titles which featured Superman or related characters. By their nature, these titles are not tied solely to any one of the strips they presented.
Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book Action Comics #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and published April 18, 1938). [1]
Superman #243 - where Superman is kissing a woman whose face is not shown due to the perspective of the pose. Justice League #1 - members of the team standing in ranks looking upwards to the 'camera'. Giant-Size X-Men #1 - where the new team of X-Men seemingly burst out from the cover while the older X-Men team looks on horrified from above.
The character of Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and has been continually published in a variety of DC Comics book titles since its premiere in 1938. . There have been several versions of Superman over the years, both as the main hero in the stories as well as several alternative versi
Gary Frank began his professional career in 1991, illustrating covers and interior short stories for publications such as Doctor Who Magazine and Toxic!.After illustrating the comic elements of Marvel's HeroQuest tie-in HeroQuest A Marvel Winter Special in 1991 [3] he became a regular series artist in 1992 on Motormouth & Killpower. [4]