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!
Review
Still the best...
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
By R Neel
it was a googd book with a lot of fighting and action. Superman has a weakness
Needs 2 be longer
By Marykatemroz
I like this book but wish it were a lot longer. That is all 😐
Super
By Zeodave
Super superman story. More!!!
Flyguy25
By Flyguy 25
It is awesome I loved it and I think I will read I t again
I love it
By Pierce The Veil gal
It was an amazing magazine!!!! I want to read more!!!! I JUST LOVED IT.
Comics
By Super navy seals
This is a pretty good comic,you should try it.
Awsome
By Isaiah Boudoin
Superman comics are the best I love them!
Superman comic book
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
By fhm64mebh63
The story started good , but became so ending and wired at the end, ....
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