The 8 Best Superman Comics of All Time

All Stars Superman

Written by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely in 2005. The novel imagines how Superman would spend his final days on Earth to capture the essence of what makes him such a fantastic hero

Kingdom Come

Written by By Mark Waid and Alex Ross in 1996. In a post-apocalyptic tale, the Justice League must come together once more to combat a new wave of vicious superheroes

Red Sons

Written by Mark Millar, Dave Johnson, Andrew Robinson, Walden Wong, and Kilian Plunkett in 2003. A rocket carrying a baby who will become the world's most powerful man falls on Earth in 1938

Secret Identity

Written by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen in 2004. The short-lived series examines significant issues involving and pertaining to Superman through a distinctly meta viewpoint

Superman For All Seasons

Written by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale in 1998. A collection of short stories examining Clark Kent's move from Smallville to Metropolis. A distinct kind of love tale can be found in each segment

Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Written by Alan Moore and Curt Swan in 1986. Brings together a large number of Superman's supporters for a heartbreaking tale of Superman's final days, serving as a genuine climax for the character

Superman And The Legion Of Superheroes

Written by Gary Frank, and Geoff Johns in 2008. Superman is transported to the 31st century to assist an older Legion of Superheroes team in dealing with the bigoted Earth Man and his Justice League of Earth

What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?

Written by Joe Kelly, Doug Mahnke, and Lee Bermejo in 2001. Focuses on Superman's response to a brand-new superhero squad who thinks that his hesitation to employ lethal force is a sign of weakness.

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