Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
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 Cover of Superman: high The Man of Tomorrow #1 (Summer 1995) by Tom Grummett and Brett Breeding. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics | 
| Schedule | Quarterly | 
| Genre |  | 
| Publication date | 1995 – 1999 | 
| Number of issues | 16 | 
| Main character(s) | Superman | 
| Creative team | |
| Writer(s) | Roger Stern, #1-10 Louise Simonson, #11-14 J.M. DeMatteis, #15 Mark Schultz, #1,000,000 | 
| Penciller(s) | Tom Grummett, #1-5 Paul Ryan, #6-14 Ryan Sook, #15 Georges Jeanty, #1,000,000 | 
| Inker(s) | Brett Breeding, #1-11 Josef Rubinstein, #12 Dennis Janke, #13-14 Jeff Gan, #15 Denis Rodier, #1,000,000 | 
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow (MOT) is the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for 16 issues from 1995 to 1999, featuring the adventures of Superman.[1] At the time, the four Superman titles (Action Comics, The Adventures of Superman, Superman, and Superman: The Man of Steel) were released weekly with an intertwining story. The Man of Tomorrow title was created to fill the extra week in months with five weeks.[2] At about this time, however, DC began its fifth week events, disrupting the schedule of The Man of Tomorrow, and it was subsequently canceled with issue #15.
Issue #1,000,000 of the series was a part of the "DC One Million" storyline, which was a top vote-getter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 1999.
Key issues
- MOT #1: Return of Lex Luthor after being absent from the comics since Action Comics #701 (July 1994).
- MOT #5: Marriage of Luthor and Contessa Erica Del Portenza.
- MOT #15: "Day of Judgement" cross-over. Superman has to rescue Lois Lane from Neron and Silver Banshee. Final issue.
References
Notes
- ↑  Manning, Matthew K.; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1990s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 271. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Superman gained a new quarterly title to ensure his weekly appearance on comic book store racks in...Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1, by writer Roger Stern and penciller Tom Grummett. 
- ↑ http://comicsalliance.com/dont-ask-just-buy-it-february-29-2012/
Sources consulted
- Superman: The Man of Tomorrow at the Grand Comics Database
- Superman: The Man of Tomorrow' at the Comic Book DB
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