Absolute Superman #1 by writer Jason Aaron and artist Rafa Sandoval introduces a Superman who is “very much the Last Son of Krypton, and he is alone.” ...
The earliest version of Superman was straight-up evil. Before Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster sold the character to DC, they were a pair of 1930s high school students with a fanzine called Science ...
Superman isn’t real. He is the fictional creation of writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, who introduced him to comic book readers in 1938. But don’t get it twisted: just because there ...
Superman assembled a powerful family around him, including Superboy and Supergirl, though some of DC's strongest heroes are ...
There will also be three onlooking bronze figures to represent Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster and Siegel’s wife, Joanne Siegel, ...
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Thus far, the new titles published under the Absolute Universe imprint have been fairly straightforward in their storytelling ...
Moore, widely regarded as one of the great comic book writers of all time, shared some thoughts on the nature of fandom in a ...
Leading man of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and Love Actually to name but a few, Hugh John Mungo Grant was for ...
Warning: Spoilers for Action Comics #1074 Superman's costume is iconic for a number of reasons, but his latest upgrade might ...