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comickergirl · 1 year
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It's basically a rite of passage, at this point. XD
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clambuoyance · 1 year
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I think I posted a snippet of this ages ago but 🤩🤩🤩 I wanted to wait until it was polished but realistically that’ll be a while so here have the rough animatic of a think I started In November, based on The Adventures of Superman #503 which was part of the Reign of The Supermen storyline. Was sad cyborg superman and superboy didn’t fight in the movie so I just made my own scene 🤷🏻‍♀️
Song is Jonathan Young’s metal cover of Shiny from Moana
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chernobog13 · 7 months
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Reign of the Supermen: Cyborg Superman, Steel, Superboy, Terminator Eradicator.
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smashedpages · 14 days
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Today in 1993, Steel and Superboy appeared for the first time in Adventures of Superman #500! Along with the Eradicator and Cyborg Superman, the four began the Reign of the Supermen.
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gotham-at-nightfall · 9 months
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Superman Animated!: The Villains
By David Jamison
The Heroes
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alphacomicsvol2 · 5 months
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Batman/Superman #1 Cover Art (Team Variant by Lee Weeks and Brad Anderson)
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dailydccomics · 6 months
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Return of Superman 30th Anniversary Special (2023)
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jetslay · 29 days
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DC Who's Who Style (Superman & Batman chars) by Mitch Ballard.
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evilhorse · 5 months
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Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #17
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inhousearchive · 5 months
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House-ad for Action Comics (1938) #691, as part of The Reign of the Supermen arc spanning the mainline Superman titles throughout 1993. 
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chess-blackmyre · 1 year
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So. Memes from the fictionalized idea of GLTAS season 2 that is percolating in my brain.
Featuring: An amnesiac Aya hanging out with some Yellow Lanterns. Sinestro doing his thing, Hal’s daddy issues, time travel shenanigans with Alan Scott, Carol third wheeling Aya and Razer, Hank Henshaw choosing violence, and Hal’s mental breakdown.
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Action Comics 1055 (2023) by Phillip Kennedy Johnson & Rafa Sandoval 
Cover: Sebastian Fiumara
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clambuoyance · 2 years
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[DC] You’ve got to act your age darling 🎶
These redraws have been sitting around in my files for a while bc I keep telling myself I’d color em and make em all fancy but…yeah I rarely have that kind of energy so here u go. Maybe I’ll revisit it and color these one day🤷🏻‍♀️
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splooosh · 3 months
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Nuff Said
Dan Jurgens - Joe Rubinstein
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ufonaut · 3 months
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"a disaster beyond description" - the parallax view on parallax (& coast city's destruction)
i've often talked about the importance of pre-parallax retcon hal jordan, what a radical move his downfall had been for an art medium so uniquely focused on status quo and how much walking that back in post-2005 continuity damaged the character & his development. however, something i've become increasingly interested in lately is the outsider point of view on the magnitude of coast city's destruction and hal's descent into madness -- the reverberations of one of the darkest days in the dcu were far and wide for a good long while there but rarely acknowledged outside of nostalgia pieces nowadays and even more rarely understood as a thoroughly visceral, well-written, well-planned arc that intentionally portrayed the superhero world as largely unsympathetic to the trauma of one of their own but the average civilian as grappling with that loss nearly on the same scale that hal did.
to that effect, i thought i would show a highlights reel of this outsider POV and how much it adds to the weight of the pre-2005 story. while i've accepted some tie-ins to major events (ie zero hour 1994, final night 1996), this will feature titles entirely unrelated to green lantern presented in real life chronological order by publication date in order to showcase the impact that's compelled me so (that's no convergence: green lantern, no legends of the dcu #33-36, etc).
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"every office, every home, every school and hospital is atomized. the west coast and its entire ecosystem is instantaneously shattered-- and more than seven million men, women and children that once called the coast city area home-- die."
to set the scene, the explosion that destroys coast city actually appears in superman 1987 #80 (cover date: aug 1993) as part of hank henshaw and mongul's plan.
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the destruction had spread as far as santa barbara & the los padres national forest. getting closer to ground zero, hank henshaw also proceeds to resolutely take care of a handful of the sole survivors:
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(adventures of superman 1987 #503, cover date: aug 1993)
you all know the reading order here. past the return of superman and the events of emerald twilight, the first outsiders to have gotten the news are the darkstars
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whose immediate course of action is to brand hal jordan a criminal (darkstars #23, cover date: aug 1994)
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and as zero hour-induced temporal anomalies keep coming up, the darkstars start seriously considering further tampering with time in order to prevent "the creation of a power-mad monster" (darkstars #24, cover date: sept 1994).
it's a sentiment that the majority of hal's justice league colleagues share, as zero hour: crisis in time and the final night both tell us, but a more sympathetic view comes two years later in the spectre 1992 #47 (cover date: nov 1996)
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and a more neutral one from waverider in superman: the doomsday wars #2 (cover date: dec 1998)
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interestingly enough, more details of the in-universe perception of hal's actions comes from deadman: dead again
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where we learn that "sources close to the JLA" have actually issued a press statement naming hal as wholly responsible for the green lantern corps massacre, with no hint that they've been equally forthcoming about the motive behind his actions (deadman: dead again #4, cover date: oct 2001)
the last pre-retcon word goes to superman: day of doom #3 (cover date: jan 2003), a sobering portrayal of the immense horror of coast city's annihilation and subsequently a look into the reality that had made hal snap:
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post-retcon, nostalgia pieces like dcu: legacies #8 (feb 2011) and dc retroactive: superman - the 80s (oct 2011) both treat the mad-with-grief version of the story as the truth -- as does the 2015 convergence event --but outside of these few instances, the tour de force of storytelling that is this years-long arc has been cast aside in favor of an unnecessary retcon. as the zero hour: crisis in time 30th anniversary approaches, i'd say it's just the right time to remember that hal (unrepentant hal, power-hungry hal, hell-bent on making everything right hal) had had a perfectly proportional reaction to the tragedy he'd endured, if not outright a justified one.
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browsethestacks · 2 months
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Reign Of The Supermen
Art by Michel Fiffe
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