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Superman: The Man of Tomorrow

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Schedule
  
Quarterly

Number of issues
  
16

Publisher
  
DC Comics

Publication date
  
1995 – 1999

Main character
  
Superman

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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

Similar
  
Superman: Whatever Happene, Last Son, The Man of Steel, Action Comics, Superman vol 2

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. 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. 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

    Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Wikipedia