A Kryptonian Raised by Humans Superman for All Seasons Book One - Spring (July 1998) Writer: Jeph Loeb Artist: Tim Sale Colorist: Bjarne Hansen * Where we last left Superman he had died and returned to life . This had the effect of reminding most of the world how much they cared about the archetypical superhero, with a resulting jump in sales of his four monthly books. Five years later, the Superman books still had largely the same creative teams and were in a bit of a wilderness. The infamous Superman Red and Superman Blue storyline came along again as a periodic reminder to fans not to take Superman for granted. As I wrote last time, this is a ongoing problem creators have with Clark Kent's alter ego. His pure goodness is his defining characteristic and also what makes him difficult to tell interesting stories about. In the early 1990s this problem was compounded by the rise of the grim anti-hero. In the late 1990s there was a larger appetite for traditionalism, but the problem ...
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