He was the world’s greatest hero. Then the world he knew was wiped from existence. Escaping with his wife and son, Superman fled to a strange new version of Earth. There he worked in the shadows and watched as a different Superman-younger, less experienced, but every bit as heroic-defended his planet. That young hero died, and now the original Man of Steel is ready to step forward and replace him. But he’s not ready for what comes next. Seizing the opportunity of a lifetime, Lex Luthor has donned a battle suit of incredible power and declared himself to be the new Superman. What’s more, someone else claiming to be Clark Kent has also appeared in Metropolis. And then, into the middle of this chaos, lands the greatest foe Superman has ever faced: Doomsday. To save Metropolis and his family from this monstrous menace, Superman must join forces with Luthor, Wonder Woman and any other ally or enemy he can-because he knows from bitter experience where the path of Doom inevitably leads. Collecting issues #957-962 of the world’s greatest comic, SUPERMAN: ACTION COMICS VOL. 1: PATH OF DOOM unites legendary Superman writer Dan Jurgens with artists Patch Zircher, Tyler Kirkham, Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert to kick off an all-new era for the Man of Tomorrow!
LET THE TRIALS BEGIN! Superman is on a quest to restore his full power, and to do it he’ll need to survive a gauntlet deep in the heart of Warworld. Meanwhile, Steel uses her mastery of Genesis energy to create a white sun…but will this burst of power be enough to vanquish Mongul once and for all? As the mystery villain lurking in the depths is at last revealed, Kal-El will need to overthrow Mongul’s empire and save the Phaelosian race from total annihilation! Collects Action Comics #1043-1046, Action Comics 2022 Annual #1, and Superman: Warworld Apocalypse #1.
Absurd. About as cliché a sword and sandal epic as I've ever seen in any comic series. And the climax just proves what was obvious from the beginning, that Superman should have waited until he could bring the Justice League with him, instead of rushing in with a few less experienced and underpowered neophytes.
CoachingFierceBaron965 10 months ago
The Warworld Saga is one of my favorite Superman stories of all time.
ZoomingColorfulSailor 3 months ago
Absurd. About as cliché a sword and sandal epic as I've ever seen in any comic series. And the climax just proves what was obvious from the beginning, that Superman should have waited until he could bring the Justice League with him, instead of rushing in with a few less experienced and underpowered neophytes.
SparklingCrypticSettler 3 weeks ago
good stories about superman Saga 🦸♂️ book series