![]() ![]() It can also be found in trade paperback, though it is currently out of print. One of the best ways to get started is with John Byrne’s Man of Steel miniseries that begins or Superman Reading Order, which we here have seen in many dollar bins at our local comic shop. Eventually, we will add tags for everyone so you will be able to filter just one character (i.e. Again, drop us a comment for requests of characters and such.Ĭurrently, the entire “Superman family” is included, meaning mostly Supergirl (both), Superboy and Steel. ![]() We will be adding more characters and other details to the Post-Crisis Superman reading order as it evolves. That means you can make your list quickly, by searching for creators (Such as “Byrne” or “Jurgens”) or characters (“Superboy”) or even stories (“Reign of the Supermen”). ![]() The books are by default listed in chronological order. Therefore, drop us a comment to let us know if something should be changed. we here have read many issues of Superman in this era, but definitely not all of those listed below. Our Superman reading order comes with its own order numbering system, extrapolated from the “triangle” numbers that appeared during a good portion of Superman books in this era. The reading order below consist of the most complete listing of Superman comics of the post-crisis era in the order that they should be read. (For those not in the know, Post-Crisis refers to the issues after the cross over event “Crisis on the Infinite Earths”, which reset most of DC’s major superheros, giving them a modern take as of 1986). She is married to graphic novel artist Walter Simonson and lives in Suffern, New York. She has also written thirty books for kids and adults, many featuring comics characters. What was known as the “Post-Crisis” era was laid to rest, with those stories getting a clear beginning and end. Louise Simonson has written and edited award-winning graphic novel best sellers for many years, including Superman: Man of Steel, featuring The Death and Return of Superman. With the arrival of the New 52 in 2011, DC Comics put a close to over two decades worth of continuity. Welcome to our complete Post-Crisis Superman Reading Order.
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