Superman Adventures

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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
Publisher DC Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatStandard
Genre Superhero
Publication date1996—2002
No. of issues66
Main character(s) Superman
Creative team
Written by Paul Dini, Mark Evanier, Devin Grayson, Scott McCloud, Mark Millar, Ty Templeton
Penciller(s) Rick Burchett, Neil Vokes, Aluir Amancio
Inker(s) Terry Austin

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 ).

Contents

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.

Dimension of the Dark Shadows

Reprints

English version by DC Comics

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Batman & Superman Adventures: World's FinestAdaptation of Superman: The Animated Series episode 'World's Finest' trilogy.1997-01-01? 1-56389-386-X/ 978-1-56389-386-5
Superman: Adventures of the Man of SteelSuperman Adventures #1-62000-10-04 [6] 978-1-56389-429-9
Superman Adventures (Digest size)
Superman Adventures: Up, Up and Away!Superman Adventures #16, 19, 22-242004-08-11 [7] 978-1-4012-0331-3
Superman Adventures: The Never-Ending BattleSuperman Adventures #25-292004-08-11 [8] 978-1-4012-0332-0
Superman Adventures: Last Son of KryptonSuperman Adventures #30-342006-01-25 [9] 978-1-4012-1037-3
Superman Adventures: The Man of SteelSuperman Adventures #35-392006-02-08 [10] 1-4012-1038-4/ 978-1-4012-1038-0
Superman Adventures (new editions)
Superman Adventures: The Man of SteelSuperman Adventures #17, 18, 40 and 41 (missing The Pest From the Fifth Dimension, Sign Here, Ninety Days Later, The Toyman's Christmas List, Another Ninety Days Later, Blackout, Yet Another Ninety Days Later); Superman/Batman Magazine #1 (The Origin of Superman), 3 (Superman vs. The Mechanical Monsters), 5 (All Mx'd up), 7 (The Doomsday Solution)2013-10-30 [11]  ?
Superman Adventures Volume 1Superman Adventures #1–102015-11-11 [12] 978-1-4012-5867-2
Superman Adventures Volume 2Superman Adventures #11–16, Annual #1, Special #12016-05-25 [13] 978-1-4012-6094-1
Superman Adventures Volume 3Superman Adventures #17-252017-05-24 [14] 978-1-4012-7242-5
Superman Adventures Volume 4Superman Adventures #26-352017-12-27 [15] 1-4012-7511-7/ 978-1-4012-7511-2
Superman by Mark Millar Team Superman (July 1999) #1, Tangent Comics: The Superman #1, From Krypton With Love from Superman 80-Page Giant (1999) #2, System's Finest from DC One Million 80-page Giant #1,000,000, Superman Adventures #19, 25-27, 30-31, 36, 522018-05-30 [16] 1-4012-7874-4/ 978-1-4012-7874-8
Superman Adventures: Lex Luthor, Man of MetropolisSuperman Adventures #27, 54, 55, 65, 662021-02-24 [17] 1-77950-812-3/ 978-1-77950-812-6
Supergirl Adventures: Girl of SteelSuperman Adventures #21+39, Justice League Unlimited #7+16 [note 1] 2021-08-03 [18] 1-77951-025-X/ 978-1-77951-025-9/EAN-5 50999
DC Comics: Girls Unite!/DC Girls UniteBatman Adventures: Cat Got Your Tongue?, Supergirl Adventures: Girl of Steel, Batman Adventures: Batgirl A League of Her Own, Justice League Unlimited: Girl Power2021-11-02 978-1-77951-362-5/EAN-5 53999

English/Spanish version by Berlitz Publishing

The Learn Spanish with Superman series includes relettered speech bubbles, with over 300 Spanish words and phrases in red replacing the original text. Outside the comic panels frame, the replaced Spanish and the correspoding English texts are printed at the page border, but the English texts do not necessarily matching the ones in original publications. The Aprende Ingles Con Superman versions are in English text.

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Learn Spanish with Superman: Up, Up and Away!/Learn Spanish with Superman Volume 1Superman Adventures #16, 19, 22-242007-11-15 981-268-179-5/ 978-981-268-179-9
Learn Spanish with Superman: The Never-Ending Battle/Learn Spanish with Superman Volume 2Superman Adventures #25-292007-11-15 981-268-180-9/ 978-981-268-180-5
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Aprende Ingles Con Superman: Arriba, Arriba y Fuera!Superman Adventures #16, 19, 22-242007-?-? 981-268-201-5/ 978-981-268-201-7

French version by Urban Comics

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Superman Aventures Volume 1Superman Adventures #1–102016-03-25 [19] 979-10-268-1426-9
Superman Aventures Volume 2Superman Adventures #11–202016-11-10 [20] 979-10-268-1426-9
Superman Aventures Volume 3Superman Adventures #?2018-06-29 [21] 979-10-268-1407-8
Superman Aventures Volume 4Superman Adventures #26-352018-12-07 [22] 979-10-268-1426-9
Superman Aventures Volume 5Superman Adventures #36-452020-06-05 [23] 979-10-268-1762-8
Superman Aventures Volume 6Superman Adventures #46-552022-12-09 [24] 979-10-268-2651-4

Indonesian version by PT Gramedia Majalah

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Superman Adventures 01: The Man of SteelSuperman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 02Superman Adventures #30-39?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 03Superman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 04Superman Adventures #35-39? (Indonesian version Superman Adventures: The Man of Steel (2006))2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 05Superman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 06Superman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 07Superman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 08Superman Adventures #?2002-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 09Superman Adventures #?2003-01-01? ?
Superman Adventures 10Superman Adventures #?2003-01-01? ?

Spanish version by Grupo Editorial Vid

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Batman & Superman Aventuras: Héroes MundialesAdaptation of Superman: The Animated Series episode 'World's Finest' trilogy.1998-02-02

See also

Notes

  1. Publisher mislisted the book includes Superman Adventures #52, but the actual issue is Justice League Unlimited #16.

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