Woah, you guys put some amazing effort into these things!<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Decoy Elite<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>30159<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>1875<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 5<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 4<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Decoy Elite<\/a><\/div><\/div> For the Man Who Has Everything (My favorite Superman story, overall just great and one of my favorites)<\/li> Kingdom Come (One of my favorite stories, period. It'd be higher, but I don't really feel like it's enough about Superman himself to be #1)<\/li> Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (A great story that shows the possible end to Superman. Honestly if they were to ever retire the Man of Steel this is the story I'd want him to end with)<\/li> All-Star Superman (Some of the best stuff in the Superman mythos\u00a0condensed\u00a0into one comic.)<\/li> Superman: Red Son (This would be higher as I enjoyed it more than All-Star Superman and Whatever Happened to The Man of Tomorrow, but honestly it doesn't feel like a true blue Superman story even if it's great.)<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>GC8<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2900<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>78610<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 1422<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 8<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By GC8<\/a><\/div><\/div>1. Must There Be A Superman?<\/b> (This was the<\/i><\/b> game changing story for Superman and maybe even for superhero comics in general. Prior to this, the only ethical questions that Superman ever had to face were of the type 'Do I save Lois Lane, or do I save Metropolis?' The moral dilemma of this issue is much<\/i> larger, and has implications that resound in Superman stories to this day.)<\/p>2. The Sweetheart Superman Forgot<\/b> (Begins the saga of Clark's relationship with Sally Selwyn - the most tragic love affair in the entire Superman lexicon. The list only mentions the story in Superman #165, but the story arc continues in Superman #169. The story is all the more tragic because in one of those life-imitates-art type coincidences, parts of the story prefigure actual events in the life of Superman actor Christopher Reeve.)<\/p>3. The Man of Steel<\/b> (The<\/i> definitive version of Superman's origin. Establishes most of the major players in the Superman mythos in a logical order and aligns Superman with the modern era. All in an entertaining six-issue miniseries. This is the series that made Superman comics fun again.)<\/p>4. Superman for All Seasons<\/b> (Four aspects of Superman's life are highlighted in four different issues, each reflected visually and metaphorically in the four seasons. It's a bittersweet slice of Americana that deals with growing up and change and the positive and negative twists and turns of life that are universal. This is perhaps the most touching Superman story ever to see print.)<\/p>5. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?<\/b> (Just like The Dark Knight Returns<\/i> was the Ragnarok for Batman, this was the end-of-days story for Superman. Like most of the greatest Superman stories, this story is about more than just Superman; it's a farewell to a more innocent era of the comics medium itself.)<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>sinestro_GL<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>3651<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>6530<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 14<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 8<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By sinestro_GL<\/a><\/div><\/div>sinestro_GL votes:<\/h3>3 votes for 'For the Man Who Has Everything'<\/p>1 vote for 'Superman For All Seasons'<\/p>1 vote for 'Death of Superman'<\/p>Thanks again@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> for another great list!<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Icon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2253<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>10408<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 5<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Icon<\/a><\/div><\/div>1 vote for For the Man Who Has Everything:<\/b> Not just one of my favourite Superman stories but one of my favourite from Alan Moore as well.<\/p>1 vote for Superman For All Seasons:<\/b> This is such a simple and beautiful story with really unique art from Tim Sale who does amazing vistas.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Birthright:<\/b> This is my favourite modern telling of Superman's origin in which Mark Waid restores great elements to the mythos that John Byrne removed.<\/p>1 vote for All-Star Superman:<\/b> Grant Morrison made me love the silver age Superman and proved that incarnation could work in a modern story.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Secret Identity:<\/b> This is my favourite elseworlds-style Superman story.<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Lvenger<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>36475<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>899<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 50<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 18<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Lvenger<\/a><\/div><\/div>Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
For the Man Who Has Everything (My favorite Superman story, overall just great and one of my favorites)<\/li> Kingdom Come (One of my favorite stories, period. It'd be higher, but I don't really feel like it's enough about Superman himself to be #1)<\/li> Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (A great story that shows the possible end to Superman. Honestly if they were to ever retire the Man of Steel this is the story I'd want him to end with)<\/li> All-Star Superman (Some of the best stuff in the Superman mythos\u00a0condensed\u00a0into one comic.)<\/li> Superman: Red Son (This would be higher as I enjoyed it more than All-Star Superman and Whatever Happened to The Man of Tomorrow, but honestly it doesn't feel like a true blue Superman story even if it's great.)<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>GC8<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2900<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>78610<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 1422<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 8<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By GC8<\/a><\/div><\/div>1. Must There Be A Superman?<\/b> (This was the<\/i><\/b> game changing story for Superman and maybe even for superhero comics in general. Prior to this, the only ethical questions that Superman ever had to face were of the type 'Do I save Lois Lane, or do I save Metropolis?' The moral dilemma of this issue is much<\/i> larger, and has implications that resound in Superman stories to this day.)<\/p>2. The Sweetheart Superman Forgot<\/b> (Begins the saga of Clark's relationship with Sally Selwyn - the most tragic love affair in the entire Superman lexicon. The list only mentions the story in Superman #165, but the story arc continues in Superman #169. The story is all the more tragic because in one of those life-imitates-art type coincidences, parts of the story prefigure actual events in the life of Superman actor Christopher Reeve.)<\/p>3. The Man of Steel<\/b> (The<\/i> definitive version of Superman's origin. Establishes most of the major players in the Superman mythos in a logical order and aligns Superman with the modern era. All in an entertaining six-issue miniseries. This is the series that made Superman comics fun again.)<\/p>4. Superman for All Seasons<\/b> (Four aspects of Superman's life are highlighted in four different issues, each reflected visually and metaphorically in the four seasons. It's a bittersweet slice of Americana that deals with growing up and change and the positive and negative twists and turns of life that are universal. This is perhaps the most touching Superman story ever to see print.)<\/p>5. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?<\/b> (Just like The Dark Knight Returns<\/i> was the Ragnarok for Batman, this was the end-of-days story for Superman. Like most of the greatest Superman stories, this story is about more than just Superman; it's a farewell to a more innocent era of the comics medium itself.)<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>sinestro_GL<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>3651<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>6530<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 14<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 8<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By sinestro_GL<\/a><\/div><\/div>sinestro_GL votes:<\/h3>3 votes for 'For the Man Who Has Everything'<\/p>1 vote for 'Superman For All Seasons'<\/p>1 vote for 'Death of Superman'<\/p>Thanks again@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> for another great list!<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Icon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2253<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>10408<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 5<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Icon<\/a><\/div><\/div>1 vote for For the Man Who Has Everything:<\/b> Not just one of my favourite Superman stories but one of my favourite from Alan Moore as well.<\/p>1 vote for Superman For All Seasons:<\/b> This is such a simple and beautiful story with really unique art from Tim Sale who does amazing vistas.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Birthright:<\/b> This is my favourite modern telling of Superman's origin in which Mark Waid restores great elements to the mythos that John Byrne removed.<\/p>1 vote for All-Star Superman:<\/b> Grant Morrison made me love the silver age Superman and proved that incarnation could work in a modern story.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Secret Identity:<\/b> This is my favourite elseworlds-style Superman story.<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Lvenger<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>36475<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>899<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 50<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 18<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Lvenger<\/a><\/div><\/div>Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
1. Must There Be A Superman?<\/b> (This was the<\/i><\/b> game changing story for Superman and maybe even for superhero comics in general. Prior to this, the only ethical questions that Superman ever had to face were of the type 'Do I save Lois Lane, or do I save Metropolis?' The moral dilemma of this issue is much<\/i> larger, and has implications that resound in Superman stories to this day.)<\/p>2. The Sweetheart Superman Forgot<\/b> (Begins the saga of Clark's relationship with Sally Selwyn - the most tragic love affair in the entire Superman lexicon. The list only mentions the story in Superman #165, but the story arc continues in Superman #169. The story is all the more tragic because in one of those life-imitates-art type coincidences, parts of the story prefigure actual events in the life of Superman actor Christopher Reeve.)<\/p>3. The Man of Steel<\/b> (The<\/i> definitive version of Superman's origin. Establishes most of the major players in the Superman mythos in a logical order and aligns Superman with the modern era. All in an entertaining six-issue miniseries. This is the series that made Superman comics fun again.)<\/p>4. Superman for All Seasons<\/b> (Four aspects of Superman's life are highlighted in four different issues, each reflected visually and metaphorically in the four seasons. It's a bittersweet slice of Americana that deals with growing up and change and the positive and negative twists and turns of life that are universal. This is perhaps the most touching Superman story ever to see print.)<\/p>5. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?<\/b> (Just like The Dark Knight Returns<\/i> was the Ragnarok for Batman, this was the end-of-days story for Superman. Like most of the greatest Superman stories, this story is about more than just Superman; it's a farewell to a more innocent era of the comics medium itself.)<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>sinestro_GL<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>3651<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>6530<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 14<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 8<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By sinestro_GL<\/a><\/div><\/div>sinestro_GL votes:<\/h3>3 votes for 'For the Man Who Has Everything'<\/p>1 vote for 'Superman For All Seasons'<\/p>1 vote for 'Death of Superman'<\/p>Thanks again@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> for another great list!<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Icon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2253<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>10408<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 5<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Icon<\/a><\/div><\/div>1 vote for For the Man Who Has Everything:<\/b> Not just one of my favourite Superman stories but one of my favourite from Alan Moore as well.<\/p>1 vote for Superman For All Seasons:<\/b> This is such a simple and beautiful story with really unique art from Tim Sale who does amazing vistas.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Birthright:<\/b> This is my favourite modern telling of Superman's origin in which Mark Waid restores great elements to the mythos that John Byrne removed.<\/p>1 vote for All-Star Superman:<\/b> Grant Morrison made me love the silver age Superman and proved that incarnation could work in a modern story.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Secret Identity:<\/b> This is my favourite elseworlds-style Superman story.<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Lvenger<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>36475<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>899<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 50<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 18<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Lvenger<\/a><\/div><\/div>Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
sinestro_GL votes:<\/h3>3 votes for 'For the Man Who Has Everything'<\/p>1 vote for 'Superman For All Seasons'<\/p>1 vote for 'Death of Superman'<\/p>Thanks again@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> for another great list!<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Icon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>2253<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>10408<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 5<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Icon<\/a><\/div><\/div>1 vote for For the Man Who Has Everything:<\/b> Not just one of my favourite Superman stories but one of my favourite from Alan Moore as well.<\/p>1 vote for Superman For All Seasons:<\/b> This is such a simple and beautiful story with really unique art from Tim Sale who does amazing vistas.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Birthright:<\/b> This is my favourite modern telling of Superman's origin in which Mark Waid restores great elements to the mythos that John Byrne removed.<\/p>1 vote for All-Star Superman:<\/b> Grant Morrison made me love the silver age Superman and proved that incarnation could work in a modern story.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Secret Identity:<\/b> This is my favourite elseworlds-style Superman story.<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Lvenger<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>36475<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>899<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 50<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 18<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Lvenger<\/a><\/div><\/div>Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
1 vote for For the Man Who Has Everything:<\/b> Not just one of my favourite Superman stories but one of my favourite from Alan Moore as well.<\/p>1 vote for Superman For All Seasons:<\/b> This is such a simple and beautiful story with really unique art from Tim Sale who does amazing vistas.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Birthright:<\/b> This is my favourite modern telling of Superman's origin in which Mark Waid restores great elements to the mythos that John Byrne removed.<\/p>1 vote for All-Star Superman:<\/b> Grant Morrison made me love the silver age Superman and proved that incarnation could work in a modern story.<\/p>1 vote for Superman - Secret Identity:<\/b> This is my favourite elseworlds-style Superman story.<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Lvenger<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>36475<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>899<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 50<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 18<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Lvenger<\/a><\/div><\/div>Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
Only 5 votes? Tough call. But I'll narrow it down:<\/p>For The Man Who Has Everything - Hands down one of my favourite Superman stories and one of my favourite Alan Moore stories too.<\/li>All Star Superman - One of the definitive Superman stories of all time and a personal love of mine.<\/li>What's so Funny about Truth, Justice and the America Way - A quintessential look at what makes Superman who he is.<\/li>Brainiac - An excellent Superman story by Johns with fantastic artwork by Gary Frank.<\/li>Superman (1939) #247 (\"Must there be a Superman?\") - Another of my all time favourite Superman stories and a moving tale of Superman's impact on humanity as well as challenging his role as a hero and protector of Earth.<\/li><\/ol><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Squalleon<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>9994<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>3193<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 6<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 7<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Squalleon<\/a><\/div><\/div>ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
ONLY 5!!<\/p>@The Poet<\/strong><\/span> Can i vote for stories that i nominated?<\/p><\/article>11 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/a>Jean199999<\/a><\/svg><\/i> Follow\n <\/a><\/div><\/header>571<\/p>Forum Posts<\/p><\/div>200<\/p>Wiki Points<\/p><\/div>0<\/p>Followers<\/p><\/div><\/section>Reviews:<\/span> 0<\/p>User Lists:<\/span> 2<\/p><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n Edited By Jean199999<\/a><\/div><\/div>
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