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This is the best cover of Jim Lee’s career. Praying he pulls a Ross-on-Hulk pivot of the ultimate Wizard Magazine guy starting way after anyone would have expected from him to do really interesting ‘out of character’ work.
First read of the morning, 20th Century Men good. I've been banging the drum on this since it was announced, and can confirm firsthand now this isn't one to miss.
#SupermanDay is some corporate thing somebody made up unlike the completely real and important Superman holidays of February 29th, April 18th, and the third Monday of May, but it's nice seeing folks in a seasonal spirit regardless.
A thread on how Superman's development over the decades inadvertently mirrors stages of human development, because even though I took 'Superman guy' out of my bio to avoid pigeonholing myself if I don't do this sort of thing occasionally I will explode.
The thing about this page is it's abstractly the definition of throwaway - Batman far outside his rotting cityscape milieu, hustling instead of posing to easily catch a guy on the next page, suit's not even complete - but instead Neal Adams felt like visually defining him forever