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Superman: Superman (vol. 2)
Superman75.jpg
The cover to Superman vol. 2, #75 (January 1993).
Art by Dan Jurgens & Brett Breeding.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing while in publication
Publication date January 1987-April 2006
Number of issues 228, plus 12 annual issues
Main character(s) Superman

Superman (volume 2) or Superman (second series) was published from January 1987 to April 2006. 228 issues were printed: 226 monthly issues, plus issue #0 (published October 1994, between issues #93 and #94, and during the Zero Hour crossover event) and issue #1,000,000 (published November 1998, between issues #139 and #140, during the DC One Million crossover event). This series was first launched after John Byrne revamped the Superman character in 1986 in The Man of Steel limited series, introducing the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths Superman. After that limited series, Action Comics returned and Superman vol. 2, #1 was published. A new title, Adventures of Superman premiered with #424, continuing the numbering of the original Superman (comic book) series.

The historic engagement of Lois Lane and Clark Kent in issue #50 (Dec. 1990) was one of the major events in the book's run. Another major highlight during this series' run was The Death of Superman in Superman vol. 2, #75 (January 1993). Another major storyline event during this series was For Tomorrow published in issue #204 - #215 (June 2004 - May 2005).

Superman (volume 2) reached issue #226 (April 2006) and was then cancelled as part of the companywide Infinite Crisis storyline. Adventures of Superman was returned to its original title, Superman, with issue #650 (May 2006).

One Special issue was published in 1992.

During this book's run, many comic book writers and artists worked on this series including: John Byrne, Terry Austin, Karl Kesel, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, Dennis Janke, Dan Jurgens, Brett Breeding, Ron Frenz, Steve Epting, Joe Rubinstein, Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness, Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle, Scott McDaniel, Brian Azzarello, Michael Turner, Talent Caldwell, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Mark Verheiden, and Ed Benes.

Contents

Key Issues

  • S #1: The first Post Crisis appearance of Metallo.
  • S #50: Lois and Clark become engaged.
  • S #75: "The Death of Superman"
  • S #77: Final issue of Funeral for a Friend. Believed to be final issue of Superman after his death.
  • S #82: Identity of Real Superman revealed.
  • S #100: "The Death of Clark Kent"
  • S #123: First appearance of Superman's Blue Energy suit and powers.
  • S #204-215: "Superman For Tomorrow"
  • S #226: Final issue.

Annuals

From year 1987 to 2000, twelve annual issues of Superman (volume 2) were published by DC Comics. Beginning with the third annual, stories tied into the crossover or themes that were running through DC's annuals that year. These were:

  1. 1 (1987)- Tears for Titano!
  2. 2 (1988)- The Cadmus Project
  3. 3 (1991)- Armageddon 2001
  4. 4 (1992)- Eclipso: The Darkness Within
  5. 5 (1993)- Bloodlines
  6. 6 (1994)- Elseworlds
  7. 7 (1995)- Year One
  8. 8 (1996)- Legends of the Dead Earth
  9. 9 (1997)- Pulp Inspired Stories
  10. 10 (1998)- Ghosts
  11. 11 (1999)- JLApe
  12. 12 (2000)- Planet DC

Bibliography

  • Superman (vol. 2), # 1-226 (Jan. 1987 - Apr 2006), #0 (Oct. 1994), #1,000,000 (Nov. 1998)
  • Annuals 1 - 12 (1987-2000)
  • Special 1 (1992)

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