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The version of Lex Luthor who was appearing in the Superman comics at the time of “The Death of Superman” had a long, curly mane of red hair and a beard, and evoked Richard Branson more than ...
In the Death Of Superman, EVERYONE in the comic industry knew Superman was coming back. The general public, for the most part, didn't know. They thought that book would put their grandkids through ...
Twenty-five years ago yesterday, DC Comics released Superman #75, “The Death of Superman,” and Justice League America #70, the prologue to the death’s follow-up event, “Funeral For A ...
At one of those "Super Summits," the idea for The Death of Superman was conceived, and so it was implemented in 1992, as one of the best-selling comic book events of all-time.
The Death of Superman was a 1992/1993 crossover event from DC Comics' that made mainstream media and got public attention more than any other comic book story before it – or after it Superman ...
The Superman comic books might be based around an optimistic hero, but they have their fair share of grisly deaths and similarly fatal developments. This includes both heroes and villains who have ...
Gunn himself hinted at this back in February 2023 by posting a tweet that shared art from the comics that have most ...
Lori Horne of Boston grabs several copies of the “Death of Superman” comic book from the shelves of Comicopia in Boston during the first hours of sales Nov. 18, 1992.
On January 1, 1993, Superman died. If you’re used to comics constantly killing off characters and then bringing them back willy-nilly, this may not sound like a big deal. But not only was it ...