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The Return of Superman' collects 'Reign of the Superman' and concludes the epic story begun in 'The Death of Superman' and continued in 'World Without a Superman.
Published September 3rd 1993 by DC Comics (first published September 1st 1993)
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Dec 07, 2007Alejandro rated it it was amazing
Shelves: super-heroes, comic-book, science-fiction
The Reign of the Supermen is upon us!
I got this on its single comic book issues, but I use this edition to be able to make a better overall review.
THE BEST SUPERMAN'S STORYLINE WITHOUT SUPERMAN
While Superman's return (as the title of the TPB can't spoil it more!) happens more or less to the end of the storyline, in the bigger part of it, you won't have Superman on it, since he is technically 'dead', so the four mysterious Supermen appears and they are the main characters of this story that l
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Nov 28, 2015Donovan rated it really liked it

There are many impersonators but there's only one real Superman, as I found in reading Dan Jurgens' absolutely gigantic and amazing Return of Superman. And this thing is HUGE, bigger than Watchmen and any other stand alone non-omnibus graphic novel I've ever read. But it was totally worth it.
Critics complain of the writing. So let's contextualize. It's 1993. I'm 6 years old. Double Dare is fucking awesome. Other things that are awesome: grunge, roller blades, fanny packs, and U.S. President Bill
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May 07, 2014Aaron rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: digital, fiction, comics, dc-comics, superman, superheroes
The Death of Superman was almost too straightforward, with no real theme or buildup. Doomsday shows up with no explanation, there's a smackdown, and Superman dies. Aside from the novelty of seeing one of the most popular heroes in fiction die, it's a quick and brutal story with a downer ending.
World Without a Superman was a decent continuation, with a couple of compelling issues showing the public reaction to his death. The majority of that volume dealt with the mystery of Superman's body being
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Apr 16, 2017Paul rated it liked it

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I'm glad I went back and read this entire series about the Death of Superman, A World Without Superman, and The Return of Superman. There is a lot of foundational information in these long anthologies of comics that impact the Superman mythos for decades. This crossover event lasted about a year between 1992-1993 with about 40 comic issues. I liked The Death of Superman the most and then The Return of Superman after.
Nov 04, 2018Jason rated it it was amazing
Recommended to Jason by: Dave Luebke
Shelves: dead-or-injured-dog-warning, favorite-heroes-protagonists, comic-book-stories, adventure, 2018, favorite-villains-antagonists
Five solid stars.
ALERT! WARNING! ACHTUNG! ADVERTENCIA! ATTENTION! TAHDHIR! ETC!: Spoilers peppered throughout.
Nobody ever dies permanently in comic books, so of course Superman comes back, and this shows us how it happened. This is comprised of several weekly Superman titles that came out over the course of six or so months in 1993 and concludes the story started in The Death of Superman and continued in World without a Superman. It's still just as awesome as it was the first time I read it 24 y
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Jul 31, 2011John Yelverton rated it really liked it
As great as the previous books were, this one, though well written, is a far cry from their greatness.
A story arc worth giving 6 stars. This epic is part of the Death of Superman storyline and is the best of the 3 GNs. Death of Superman, while mediocre in content set the scene, Funeral for a Friend was moving and the Return was fantastic and the climax of a whole new Superman.
Supes death involes strong feelings in several people, ordinary Nd extra ordinary. And all of a sudden you have 4 different men trying to fill the void and take Superman's place, 3 of them actually claiming to be Superman
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Oct 29, 2017C. Scott rated it liked it · review of another edition
I enjoyed this a lot more than the death of Superman collection, which was kind of like an 18 round, Rocky-style boxing match where you already know the outcome. Not much drama there.
This one had lots going on. The development of the four rival supermen was fun and I enjoyed where each of their stories went. The cameos by Green Lantern and the Justice League were a particular highlight.
But what was the deal with Supergirl? Could she seriously not see that Lex Luther junior is evil? She's either
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Apr 26, 2015Amanda rated it really liked it
If I'm being honest, it's not as good as the Death of Superman. The Death had so much momentum and excitement and this just felt a little weird & awkward. I like the idea of a Cyborg Superman but this took a long time to get interesting.. it finally gets good when Superman returns and you get to see his reunion with Lois. but then you blink and it's over. A must read for Superman fans but not one of the best. 3.5 stars.
Not a bad read for a storyline that is largely an afterthought after the death of Superman. Totally loved Steel (and no, not the Shaq movie version of him)
I enjoyed this far more than the Death of Superman trade, and much more than I expected. It's very 90s, and Superboy can be a total tool at times, but there are heaps of really well established characters and I definitely cared about them. Ultimately, I knew what would happen (it's kind of in the title, yo) but it was still interesting to work out which of the Supermen to trust. The writing is a bit inconsistent in quality, with it being such a long arc shared between so many creators. But overa..more
Mar 22, 2019Jojo rated it liked it
Reading this as a kid, changed my life. It was one of the best times of comic memory. Its amazing how times change, there are amazing stories out there in comics but even the best writen once still don’t compare to “the death of Superman”. The stories were a bit bland and sometimes boring with no real feelings behind what i was reading. Overall the story is timless and “the return of Superman” is a jewel on its own.
The Death of Superman is a simple story well told, a real page turner. This on the other hand is a convoluted mess and quite the slog to get through. The first 300 pages are often tedious and it only gets going in the last hundred when Superman returns, and even then he acts and looks more like The Punisher than Superman.
Jul 15, 2018Marlee rated it really liked it
I really enjoyed reading this series, as it was a new medium to me.
The story-telling was great, and I loved the images as well.
Quite an emotional story- but then I do have a soft spot for Superman! :)
Fantastic! A wonderful conclusion to one of the most ambitious comic book story arcs in comic history!
Mar 04, 2018Srikumar Krishna Iyer rated it really liked it
Another mammoth collection of superman's return saga, really enjoyed reading it till the end.
With this the trilogy ends.
Jun 30, 2019Jipi Perreault rated it it was ok

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An intriguing start that went on to be a noisy sequence of head scratching moments.
Fun 'event comic' stuff, but in the end, not a whole lot of depth or meaning to the proceedings. Still fun, though.
Superman gave his life defending Metropolis and Earth against the threat of the powerful being called Doomsday. His body was placed in a public tomb and that section of the city was made into a shrine. Yet, in the comic book world, just like the real one, that would not be the end of the story.
A secret government agency specializing in cloning was able to create a youthful copy of Superman with a reduced level of powers commensurate with his biological “age.” A biological-mechanical cyborg of
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This book has a bit of a rocky start, but it turns out to be a pretty entertaining way of exploring the legacy of Superman and bringing him back to life. I have a major concern with this collected edition, since the copyright page lists which comics are collected, but then it takes a lot of detective work to figure out which piece was published as which title (I know it would have increased the page count, but I wish DC had printed covers of each issue to be a road map).
Still, the story is prett
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Exceptional.
I was five years old when I started to read comic books and it all came from watching a recording of Christopher Reeve as Superman. But my reading habits weren't consistent and I had a very tiny allowance. But the urgency to read became tremendous after the Death of Superman in which the great hero was slain by a vicious monster called Doomsday. Afterwards a funeral for a friend was done and it appeared to be over when it turned out it wasn't. From there I became adamant to follow wh
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Meh. There are some truly entertaining, surprising and original moments in this arc. But all too often it delves into the flat, emotionless disease of monologue that plagued its prologue, 'The Death of Superman.' Overly expository villain monologues. Hero monologues needlessly narrating the situation to characters that know exactly what is going on. Private monologues. Inner monologues that would seem unnatural, redundant and condescending in a children's book for non-native English speakers. 'I..more
This was okay. I watched it unfold on the comic stand in the mid-nineties and while I read and enjoyed Death of Superman soon after its release, never got excited about all of this.
Now I see why. The challenge with Superman is delivering a villain that actually believably works. We know Superman is going to win, its a comic book, so you have to come up with something that makes us feel like there's a chance he might lose in order to get any kind of excitement flowing. This story kinda does that
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Mar 26, 2012Darren Vincent rated it really liked it
Pretty good. I remember enjoying this book more the first time I read it. I guess that bit of the novel-ness wore off. It is actually a pretty good story. By the time I read it a second time, everyone already knew (myself included) that he was back.
A bit of a sticking point was the muddiness with which they inform the reader of how Superman actually returned. It was very confusing to pull apart the strands of the actual Superman and the Eradicator, and even when they did, I had to go back and ma
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Pretty good! So if you complained about Death Of Superman having no story, you won't have any problems here! So our story kicks off with 4 superman appearing out of no where and fighting in the real ones name; we have: Steel, Superboy, Cyborg Superman and Visor Superman(Dumb i know but i can't tell you his real name without spoilers)! Each of them were all pretty interesting, I liked how the book would kind of switch between them in a cycle, giving them all a reasonably good story arcs! You have..more
I ordered this as opposed to the newer edition unaware that the entirety of Reign of the Supermen (Vol. 3 in the current publications) is also contained within this. As such, for my thoughts regarding the first section of this graphic novel, turn to that review instead. The Return of Superman arc cements my earlier assertion that this is amongst the best D.C. Comic storylines I've ever encountered. On the surface level, there is great drama, compelling plot twists, and terrific action, but from..more
For someone who just read his first super hero graphic novel, this was an interesting read. The colors kept flashing off the pages along with the vivid imagery. The story revolves around four guys claiming to be the dead Superman (who was killed by Doomsday in the previous novel). Four imposters creates a situation of mayhem & mass hysteria in Metropolis. Add to this, the Superman cultists, the several media houses vying for a soundbite with the Super-men, a visibly distraught Lois Lane &..more
Nov 30, 2015Abby rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Another 'Meh'.
I first came across the death and return of Superman in the novel form and maintain that it is superior to the comic version. I'll maintain that this is true now that I've read the comic versions.
The novelization includes some back story and explanations for things that would, in comic form, be marked with an asterisk and a reference to a certain issue of a series. For someone interested in a complete version of this story without referring to various others, the novelization is c
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Jun 08, 2011Edward Lui rated it liked it
This is another comic book from when it is in the future after Superman's death. Supposedly, he returns from the dead in many different ways. There are four beings that claim that they are the one and only Superman. Well, there is actually three since THe Man of Steel dedicates himeself to fighting evil after Superman saves him from death. This story is very confusing because it switches place every couple of pages in different sections. One moment, you are with this man, and the next is in anot..more
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Dan Jurgens is an American comic book writer and artist. He is best known for creating the superhero Booster Gold, and for his lengthy runs on the Superman titles Adventures of Superman and Superman (vol. 2), particularly during The Death of Superman storyline. Other series he has been associated with include The Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Thor (vol. 2), Captain America (vol. 3), Justice Lea..more
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