Superman’s first adventure following the CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS mega-event just may be his last as he comes face-to-face with Metallo, the Man with the Kryptonite Heart!
Reviews
Still the best...
5
By Xena Deb
John Byrne’s revamp of Superman in 1986 is still the best...since his initial incarnation in 1938’s Action Comics #1.
What a great trip down memory lane when everything about Superman was new again.
And, if you haven’t read Byrne;s run on Superman before, now’s your chance to start with Superman #1 (volume 2)
P.S. Byrne actually started with a couple of prequel miniseries: “The World of” miniseries. The World of Krypton, Smallville, and Metropolis. Well worth a read before jumping into this one. Enjoy!
Supeman FIRST ISSUE
5
By R Neel
it was a googd book with a lot of fighting and action. Superman has a weakness
Needs 2 be longer
2
By Marykatemroz
I like this book but wish it were a lot longer. That is all 😐
Super
5
By Zeodave
Super superman story. More!!!
Flyguy25
5
By Flyguy 25
It is awesome I loved it and I think I will read I t again
I love it
5
By Pierce The Veil gal
It was an amazing magazine!!!! I want to read more!!!! I JUST LOVED IT.
Comics
5
By Super navy seals
This is a pretty good comic,you should try it.
Awsome
5
By Isaiah Boudoin
Superman comics are the best I love them!
Superman comic book
5
By Olympia1969
I thought this book was really good. Very good drawings with a lot of detail. The book just keeps making you turn the page, you can really tell the creators took their time.
First issue
4
By fhm64mebh63
The story started good , but became so ending and wired at the end, ....
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