We're back with another Character Corner episode. This time we're diving into the first part of a two part series on the man himself, Superman. Created in 1938 by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, Superman is the first superhero and is the birth of the Golden Age.
The first part of this series is going to focus more on the overall history and context of Superman and not really digging into the stories too much. Mainly because there’s so much. This is once again a Golden Age character and perhaps the most important character in comic book history. There have been some changes here and there but Superman has largely remained the same compared to other characters (go dive into the histories of Wonder Woman or Hawkman). Superman also had the benefit of radio serials (Over 2000 episodes) that were aimed at kids that really helped the character take root.
From 1941 - 1970, under editor Mort Weisinger, Superman stories spend nearly 3 decades finding their footing. While there are definitely stories here that resonate, this time period is really about setting up the overall characterization of who Superman really is. And it's a good foundation that anyone looking to make a live action Superman should look at (Looking at you Zack Snyder).
In this episode we explore the 'who is he?' of Superman leading up to Crisis and then jump into John Byrne's Man of Steel which sets the stage of who Post-Crisis Superman is and is the Superman that is the model for all those that come after. We then end with the Death of Superman (Superman #75) which Dpalm makes a solid argument for the beginning of the death of comics.
Before we jump into that though, Kriss and Dpalm take some time to talk about the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Boseman's death hits so hard because he was becoming a legend not just because of the characters he played on screen but because of who he was off of it.
Issues:
Key Issues
Action Comics #1 - First appearance of Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane
Superman #1 - First appearance Jonathan and Martha Kent
Action Comics #23 - First appearance of The Daily Star/Daily Planet
Superman #7 - First appearance of Perry White
Action Comics #6 (unnamed cameo), Radio serial (April 15 1940), Superman #13 - First appearance of Jimmy Olsen
Superman #76 - First official meeting of Batman and Superman
Key Villain Appearances
Action Comics #23 - First appearance of Lex Luther
Action Comics #242 - First appearance of Brainiac
Superboy #68 - First appearance of Bizarro
Adventure comics #283 - First appearance General Zod
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 - First appearance of Darkseid
Powers
Flight - Comes in the second episode of the radio serial
Action Comics #11 - X-Ray vision & super hearinng
Action Comics #20 - Super human breath
Superman #129 - Freeze breath
Superman #146 - All of his powers except strength come from the Earth's sun
Action Comics #300 - All of his powers (even strength) come from the Earth's sun and are taken away by red sunlight
Superman #61 - Kryptonite first appears in the comics (mentioned on radio 6 years before)
Crisis on Infinite Earths
DC's Legends 1 - 6 - John Ostrander
John Byrne's Man of Steel 1 - 6 - retells the story origin of Superman Post Crisis
Superman The Man of Steel (These volumes collect Superman, Action Comics and Adventures of Superman)
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9
The Death of Superman
Superman The Man of Steel #18
Justice League of America #69
Superman #74
Adventures of Superman #497
Action Comics #684
Superman The Man of Steel #19
Superman #75
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We're back with another Character Corner episode. This time we're diving into the first part of a two part series on the man himself, Superman. Created in 1938 by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, Superman is the first superhero and is the birth of the Golden Age.
The first part of this series is going to focus more on the overall history and context of Superman and not really digging into the stories too much. Mainly because there’s so much. This is once again a Golden Age character and perhaps the most important character in comic book history. There have been some changes here and there but Superman has largely remained the same compared to other characters (go dive into the histories of Wonder Woman or Hawkman). Superman also had the benefit of radio serials (Over 2000 episodes) that were aimed at kids that really helped the character take root.
From 1941 - 1970, under editor Mort Weisinger, Superman stories spend nearly 3 decades finding their footing. While there are definitely stories here that resonate, this time period is really about setting up the overall characterization of who Superman really is. And it's a good foundation that anyone looking to make a live action Superman should look at (Looking at you Zack Snyder).
In this episode we explore the 'who is he?' of Superman leading up to Crisis and then jump into John Byrne's Man of Steel which sets the stage of who Post-Crisis Superman is and is the Superman that is the model for all those that come after. We then end with the Death of Superman (Superman #75) which Dpalm makes a solid argument for the beginning of the death of comics.
Before we jump into that though, Kriss and Dpalm take some time to talk about the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Boseman's death hits so hard because he was becoming a legend not just because of the characters he played on screen but because of who he was off of it.
Issues:
* Key Issues
* Action Comics #1 - First appearance of Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane
* Superman #1 - First appearance Jonathan and Martha Kent
* Action Comics #23 - First appearance of The Daily Star/Daily Planet
* Superman #7 - First appearance of Perry White
* Action Comics #6 (unnamed cameo), Radio serial (April 15 1940), Superman #13 - First appearance of Jimmy Olsen
* Superman #76 - First official meeting of Batman and Superman
* Key Villain Appearances
* Action Comics #23 - First appearance of Lex Luther
* Action Comics #242 - First appearance of Brainiac
* Superboy #68 - First appearance of Bizarro
* Adventure comics #283 - First appearance General Zod
* Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 - First appearance of Darkseid
* Powers
* Flight - Comes in the second episode of the radio serial
* Action Comics #11 - X-Ray vision & super hearinng
* Action Comics #20 - Super human breath
* Superman #129 - Freeze breath
* Superman #146 - All of his powers except strength come from the Earth's sun
* Action Comics #300 - All of his powers (even strength) come from the Earth's sun and are taken away by red sunlight
* Superman #61 - Kryptonite first appears in the comics (mentioned on radio 6 years before)
* Crisis on Infinite Earths
* DC's Legends 1 - 6 - John Ostrander
* John Byrne's Man of Steel 1 - 6 - retells the story origin of Superman Post Crisis
* Superman The Man of Steel (These volumes collect Superman, Action Comics and Adventures of Superman)
* Volume 2
* Volume 3
* Volume 4
* Volume 5
* Volume 6
* Volume 7
* Volume 8
* Volume 9
* The Death of Superman