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Today is Superman Day and to honor the two men who created him, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Listed below are some recommended Superman Stories to check out, and a special thank you to Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster for all of your hard work and for bringing joy to fans all over the world with creating amazing characters such as the Spectre, Slam Bradley, Doctor Occult, and of course, for creating Superman.
Recommended Superman Stories:
- Action Comics Issue No. One (1938, First Appearance!)- Written by Jerry Siegel, Illustrated by Joe Shuster
- Action Comics Issue No. 554– Written by Marv Wolfman, Illustrated by Gil Kane
- Superman Annual No. 11 (1985)- Written by Alan Moore, Illustrated by Dave Gibbons
- Superman: Whatever Happened to The Man of Tomorrow?– Written by Alan Moore, Illustrated by Curt Swan
- The Man of Steel– Written and Illustrated by John Bryne and Dick Giordano
- Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore– Written by Dennis O’Neil, Illustrated by Curt Swan
- Superman For All Seasons– Written by Jeph Loeb, Illustrated by Tim Sale
- Kingdom Come– Written by Mark Waid, Illustrated by Alex Ross
- Superman: The Last Son– Written by Geoff John, Richard Donner, and Illustrated by Adam Kubert
- Superman: Birthright– Written by Mark Waid, Illustrated by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan
- Superman: Brainiac– Written by Geoff Johns, Illustrated by Gary Frank
- Superman Smashes the Klan– Written by Gene Luen, Illustrated by Gurihiru
- The Death of Superman-Written by Dan Jurgens; Louise Simonson, Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, and Illustrated by Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Jackson Guice, Dan Jurgens, and various
- All-Star Superman– Written by Grant Morrison, and Illustrated by Frank Quietly
- Superman: Up in the Sky– Written by Tom King, Illustrated by Adam Kubert, Sandra Hope
- Superman: The Warworld Saga– Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Illustrated by Daniel Sampere, and Riccardo Federici
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Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman made his heroic debut in Action Comics #1 in June 1938 (Cover Dated June 1938, published on April 18, 1938). Since his debut, Superman has been adapted into numerous forms of merchandise and media such as Television, Films, Radio Serials, Novels, Theater, and Video Games.
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