Superman seems to have all the types of powers in the world, and with such a massive arsenal, it is inevitable to have some of them nearly forgotten into oblivion. In fact, many of his absurd powers have come and gone, retaining only some of his iconic skills such as super-strength, flight, cold breath, and X-ray vision, to name a few.
DC Comics’ Superman
The Superman comics are filled with various stories of the famed Kryptonian’s hero and villain moments. Indeed, one of his rare powers ultimately turned him into the antagonist of his own arc.
Superman’s Bizarre Power Made Him Green With Jealousy
Comics Unlocked from YouTube posted a clip about Superman’s forgotten power. In the short story entitled Superman’s New Power in Superman #125 by Jerry Coleman, Stan Kaye, Al Plastino, and Kurt Schaffenberger, the hero lost his powers after encountering an alien ship.
Suggested“When I brought it up,...
DC Comics’ Superman
The Superman comics are filled with various stories of the famed Kryptonian’s hero and villain moments. Indeed, one of his rare powers ultimately turned him into the antagonist of his own arc.
Superman’s Bizarre Power Made Him Green With Jealousy
Comics Unlocked from YouTube posted a clip about Superman’s forgotten power. In the short story entitled Superman’s New Power in Superman #125 by Jerry Coleman, Stan Kaye, Al Plastino, and Kurt Schaffenberger, the hero lost his powers after encountering an alien ship.
Suggested“When I brought it up,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Mike Cecchini Feb 28, 2019
We discuss Alan Moore Superman stories and answer the question: when is Superman's birthday, anyway?
Alan Moore’s body of work for DC Comics isn’t exactly small, but its impact far exceeds the actual page count. Whether it was the psychedelic horror of Swamp Thing, the violent madness of Batman: The Killing Joke, or the industry changing Watchmen, the importance Moore's DC Comics output can't be overstated.
He's probably not a writer you immediately associate with Superman, though. Alan Moore only wrote three proper Superman stories (although he would revisit many of the character’s tropes with Supreme for Image Comics in the late ‘90s), but they’re all essential reading. Moore's Superman stories all came within roughly one year of each other, at a time when Superman’s popularity was waning among fans already looking for more mature takes on superheroes, like the work of Chris Claremont,...
We discuss Alan Moore Superman stories and answer the question: when is Superman's birthday, anyway?
Alan Moore’s body of work for DC Comics isn’t exactly small, but its impact far exceeds the actual page count. Whether it was the psychedelic horror of Swamp Thing, the violent madness of Batman: The Killing Joke, or the industry changing Watchmen, the importance Moore's DC Comics output can't be overstated.
He's probably not a writer you immediately associate with Superman, though. Alan Moore only wrote three proper Superman stories (although he would revisit many of the character’s tropes with Supreme for Image Comics in the late ‘90s), but they’re all essential reading. Moore's Superman stories all came within roughly one year of each other, at a time when Superman’s popularity was waning among fans already looking for more mature takes on superheroes, like the work of Chris Claremont,...
- 2/7/2016
- Den of Geek
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