Superman Adventures | |
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![]() Cover of Superman: Adventures of the Man of Steel trade paperback from 1998. Art by Bruce Timm and Alex Ross. | |
Publication information | |
Genre | Superhero |
Publication date | 1996—2002 |
No. of issues | 66 |
Creative team | |
Written by | Paul Dini, Mark Evanier, Devin Grayson, Scott McCloud, Mark Millar, Ty Templeton |
Superman Adventures is a DC Comics comic book series featuring Superman. It is set in the continuity (and style) of Superman: The Animated Series. It ran for 66 issues between 1996 and 2002. Writers on the series included Paul Dini, Mark Evanier, Devin Grayson, Scott McCloud, Mark Millar, and Ty Templeton. It is a sister title to The Batman Adventures (based on Batman: The Animated Series) and Justice League Adventures (based on Justice League).
Exclusive characters[]
While the comic relied mostly on the cast from the animated series, there were a few characters who only appeared in the comic, such as General Zod,[1] Brad Wilson (from Superman III),[2] Bizarro Lois Lane,[3] Krypto,[4] and Sandman (from "The Sandman Saga").[5]
One shots[]
World's Finest[]
Batman and Superman Adventures: World's Finest (December 1997) is an adaptation of the 3-part episode of the same name. The adaptation is mostly faithful to the animated version. An additional scene shows Batman discussing with Alfred his problem with Superman (his tendency to rush in without thinking). The story was written by Paul Dini, with penciling by Joe Staton, and inks by Terry Beatty.
Superman vs Lobo[]
In Superman Adventures Special: Superman vs Lobo: Misery in Space (February 1998), Superman inhales a poison unleashed by some terrorists and leaves Earth to trace a radiation source that should cure him (though not lethal to Superman, the poison makes him a danger to the rest of Earth). Lobo is pointed to an artifact called the Nirvana Crystal, which emits the radiation source Superman requires. The two team up (not with the best of results) and head to the Maracot System.
The owner of the crystal, Squeed, is determined to launch it into the sun to cleanse the universe of evil (as his wife was killed in an accident, but he assumes it to be an evil act). Superman, much to Lobo's dismay, has to destroy the crystal to keep it from going into the sun. The energy from the destruction of the crystal results in Superman's ailment being cured. He leaves to go back to Earth before the council of Maracot can repay him and Lobo with their treasury. Lobo claims he will give Superman his share of the reward and the issue ends with him asking, "Would I lie?" The story was written by David Michelinie, with art by John Delaney and Mike Manley.
Reprints[]
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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Superman: Adventures of the Man of Steel | Superman Adventures #1-6 | May 1998 | 978-1563894299 |
Superman Adventures (Digest size) | |||
Vol. 1: Up, Up and Away | Superman Adventures #16, 19, 22-24 | September 2004 | 978-1401203313 |
Vol. 2: The Never-Ending Battle | Superman Adventures #25-29 | September 2004 | 978-1401203320 |
Vol. 3: Last Son of Krypton | Superman Adventures #30-34 | March 2006 | 978-1401210373 |
Vol. 4: The Man of Steel | Superman Adventures #35-39 | March 2006 | 978-1401210380 |
Superman Adventures (new editions) | |||
Superman Adventures Vol. 1 | Superman Adventures #1–10 | November 2015 | 978-1401258672 |
Superman Adventures Vol. 2 | Superman Adventures #11–16, Annual #1, Special #1 | May 2016 | 978-1401260941 |
Superman Adventures Vol. 3 | Superman Adventures #17-25 | May 2017 | 978-1401272425 |
Superman Adventures Vol. 4 | Superman Adventures #26-35 | December 2017 |
See also[]
- List of DC Comics publications
- The Batman Adventures
- Adventures in the DC Universe/Justice League Adventures/Justice League Unlimited
References[]
External links[]
Superman publications and storylines | ||
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Current series | Action Comics • Superman | |
Former series | Adventure Comics • Batman/Superman • DC Comics Presents • Superboy • Superboy and the Ravers • Supergirl • Superman (vol. 2) • Superman/Batman • Superman Confidential • The Superman Family • Superman: The Man of Steel • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow • Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane • Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen • Superman/Wonder Woman • Trinity • World's Finest Comics | |
Limited series and One-shots |
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity • Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame • The Kents • Lex Luthor: Man of Steel • Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography • Birthright • The Man of Steel • Superman and Wonder Woman – the Hidden Killer • Superman for All Seasons • Superman/Shazam: First Thunder • Superman Unchained • Superman vs. Muhammad Ali • Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton • Superman: Secret Origin • Superman: World of New Krypton • Superman: The Wedding Album • Superman: War of the Supermen | |
Outside continuity |
All-Star Superman • "The K-Metal from Krypton" • "The Sandman Saga" • Son of Superman • Superboy: The Comic Book • Superboy's Legion • Superman Adventures • Superman: At Earth's End • Superman: Earth One • Superman: The Last Family of Krypton • Superman: The Feral Man of Steel • Superman: Last Son of Earth • Superman: Last Stand on Krypton • Superman's Metropolis • The Superman Monster • Superman: Red Son • Superman: Secret Identity • Superman: Speeding Bullets • Superman: The Dark Side • Superman: True Brit • Superman: War of the Worlds • Superman & Batman: Generations • Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? • Whom Gods Destroy | |
Crossovers | Superman/Aliens • Superman & Bugs Bunny • Superman and Batman versus Aliens and Predator • Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man • Superman and Spider-Man • Superman/Fantastic Four • Superman vs. Predator • Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle • Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future | |
Storylines | "For the Man Who Has Everything" • "The Greatest Hero of Them All" • "The Death of Superman" • "Worlds Collide" • "The Trial of Superman" • "Superman Red/Superman Blue" • "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?" • "For Tomorrow" • "Up, Up and Away!" • "Last Son" • "Kryptonite" • "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" • "The Third Kryptonian" • "The Coming of Atlas" • "Brainiac" • "New Krypton" • "World of New Krypton" • "World Without Superman" • "Last Stand of New Krypton" • War of the Supermen • "Grounded" • "Reign of Doomsday" • "H'El on Earth" • "Superman: Doomed" | |
Other | The Superman Chronicles • Superman (comic strip) • Action Comics #1 |
Superman | ||
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Creators | Jerry Siegel • Joe Shuster | |
Superman family | Superman (Clark Kent) • Superboy (Kal-El • Kon-El • Jonathan Samuel Kent) • Krypto • Supergirl (Kara Zor-El • Matrix • Linda Danvers • Power Girl) • Superwoman • Mon-El • Nightwing (Chris Kent/Lor-Zod) • Flamebird (Thara Ak-Var) • The Eradicator • Steel (John Henry Irons) • Natasha Irons | |
Supporting characters | Bibbo Bibbowski • Cat Grant • David Corporon • Emil Hamilton • Inspector Henderson • Jimmy Olsen • Jor-El • Jonathan and Martha Kent • Lois Lane • Lucy Lane • Sam Lane • Lana Lang • Lara • Lori Lemaris • Steve Lombard • Lena Luthor • Maxima • Chief Parker • Professor Potter • Pete Ross • Maggie Sawyer • George Taylor • Ron Troupe • Dan Turpin • Perry White • Zor-El | |
Antagonists | Atomic Skull • Bizarro • Brainiac • Codename: Assassin • Conduit • Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw) • Darkseid • Doomsday • Faora • General Zod • Mercy Graves • Imperiex • Intergang (Morgan Edge • Bruno Mannheim) • Jax-Ur • Kryptonite Man • Lex Luthor • Livewire • Metallo • Mister Mxyzptlk • Mongul • Neutron • Non • Parasite • Prankster • Silver Banshee • Titano • Toyman • Ultra-Humanite • Ursa | |
Locations | Metropolis | Ace o' Clubs • Daily Planet • Daily Star • Galaxy Communications • LexCorp • Project Cadmus • Suicide Slum • List of areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses |
Krypton | Argo City • Kandor • Kryptonopolis • Vathlo Island | |
Other | Apokolips • Bizarro World • Colu • Daxam • Fortress of Solitude • Phantom Zone • S.T.A.R. Labs • Smallville • Stryker's Island • Warworld | |
Objects and material | Kryptonite • Superman robots • Supermobile | |
History and themes | Character and cast • Dynasty • Kryptonian • Origin • Powers and abilities • Publication history (Action Comics #1) • Superman and Lois Lane • Symbol | |
Ongoing publications | Action Comics • Batman/Superman • Superboy • Supergirl • Superman • Superman/Wonder Woman | |
Alternative versions | Superman | Earth-One version • Earth-Two version • Earth-Three version (Ultraman) • Earth Prime version (Superboy-Prime) • Kingdom Come version • Superman Red/Superman Blue • Clark Kent (Smallville) |
Other | Alternative versions of Lex Luthor • Alternative versions of Supergirl | |
In other media | In film | |
Miscellanea | Superwoman • Beppo • Streaky • Comet • Superman (gene) • Joanne Siegel |
Mark Millar | ||
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Creator-owned | Hit-Girl (character) • Jupiter's Legacy • Kick-Ass: The Dave Lizewski Years (character) • Kingsman • Nemesis • Superior • The Unfunnies • Wanted • War Heroes | |
2000 AD | Big Dave • Canon Fodder • Red Razors | |
DC Comics | Aztek • Black Flash • Jakeem Thunder • Superman Adventures • Superman: Red Son • Swamp Thing • Zauriel | |
Marvel Comics | Civil War (Miriam Sharpe • Ragnarok) • Clyde Wyncham • Gorgon (Tomi Shishido) • Marvel Knights Spider-Man • Marvel 1985 • Marvel Zombies • Skrull Kill Krew • Trouble • Ultimate Comics: Avengers (Tyrone Cash) • Ultimate Fantastic Four • Ultimate X-Men • Ultimates (Captain America • Chitauri • Thor • The Ultimates • The Ultimates 2 • Wolverine • "Old Man Logan") | |
Other comics | The Authority (Jenny Quantum) • Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority • Starlight | |
TV/Web series | Jupiter's Legacy | |
See also | CLiNT |