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I bought this issue of SUPERMAN FAMILY at a supermarket of all places–a clear sign of the aggr

I bought this issue of SUPERMAN FAMILY at a supermarket of all places–a clear sign of the aggressiveness with which new DC publisher Jeanette Kahn was pushing her new initiative. Having come to the conclusion that one of the things that was causing the comic book business such ills was that the books weren’t as profitable for mainstream retailers as “real magazines”, Kahn initiated the Dollar Comics program: four titles would be converted into 80-page all-new releases priced at a dollar rather than thirty cents. This would generate better profit-per-unit for retailers and perhaps get the product into more outlets. 

SUPERMAN FAMILY was the first of these books that I encountered–the others to make the shift to the Dollar Comic format at this time were WORLD’S FINEST, G.I. COMBAT and HOUSE OF MYSTERY–so two super hero titles, a war book and a weird mystery title, covering multiple genres to see what stuck. All of the books were anthologies, which helped with generating this much material on a monthly basis but which also made them all, in essence, less-than-essential buys. You could read SUPERMAN or BATMAN just fine if you avoided the Dollar Comics, for instance. I’m sure some of the thinking going into these choices involved not wanting to monkey around with the company’s true money-makers by converting them to an unproven format.

The Dollar Comics initiative lasted for a little over five years, though in that time, as you’d expect, the size of the books dwindled a bit, and the initial ads-free approach was eventually dropped. I don’t know that it had much of an impact one way or the other–certainly, none of the initial Dollar Comics titles was cancelled, at least not for that reason. But once they stopped being new, I don’t know that they opened up as many doors as Kahn had been hoping. Still, it was a worthy experiment.

If I had to pick one word to describe this inaugural edition of the Dollar Comics SUPERMAN FAMILY, it would be “nice”. All of the stories in it are competently done by seasoned professionals, they’re all well-constructed yarns. But none of them are particularly exciting or engaging or memorable–and, in fact, I didn’t remember a one of them until I cracked this book open again to write up this piece. They all represented five minutes of disposable entertainment, to be read and discarded without another thought.

There were seven stories in total in this issue, covering the length and breadth of the Superman line of characters, but focusing on the three series–JIMMY OLSEN, LOIS LANE and SUPERGIRL–which had been the backbone of SUPERMAN FAMILY for it’s run up to this point. In the opening Jimmy Olsen tale, the red-headed “Mr. Action” investigates shady goings-on in the world of Ice Hockey, with some assistance from the Man of Steel. The Superbaby tale that follows it up is about the infant from Krypton adopting an alien pet, who turns out to be a stranded alien pilot. 

The third piece is a Lois Lane story that’s very similar to the Jimmy Olsen opener, except that Lois is investigating the world of professional wrestling. Superman is largely absent in this one, but he does appear for a panel or so at the end to wrap everything up. The next story is probably the one that took the greatest attempt to have substance, aided by the always-interesting artwork of a young Marshall Rogers. It’s a Fabulous World of Krypton outing that details that planet’s equivalent of the Christmas holiday, a celebration of the pacifist Jo-Mon whose death by violence brought about Krypton’s first lasting peace. It’s an obvious allegory, but it’s presented with sincerity and heart.

Next came a full-length Supergirl story nicely illustrated by Mike Vosburg, in which the Maid of Might engages in a rare battle with her cousin’s arch-enemy Lex Luthor. Luthor is after a sample of Kryptonite which rests on the surface of Mars–this was during that time period where all of the Kryptonite on Earth had been transmuted into lead, so the stuff was a bit more rare. And it’s a fake anyway, a ruse by Supergirl to draw out Luthor. That’s followed up with a light Krypto story in which the flying canine first emasculates and then restores the confidence of a protective junkyard hound. Truly these were life-and-death stakes.

The book closes on another Jimmy Olsen story, in which the reporter is gifted with telepathy by an imperiled mentalist and has to come to his aid. Once again, it’s Superman who does most of the heavy lifting here. So it was a nice, think package, of the sort that always appealed to me as a kid. And yet, I found it unfulfilling–there wasn’t anything in the issue that I found especially memorable, which was almost never the case in a comic book this large. So it would be a while before I sampled another issue of SUPERMAN FAMILY.


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Behold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! Ther

Behold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! There are way more members than I anticipated. 

Same message as always, tell me if I’ve missed anyone and message me if you need any clarifications because my handwriting can be pretty awful.

Some facts I stumbled upon while making this, that might also clear up some confusion:
- Mia Kent, otherwise known as Cir-El, was introduced as Clark and Lois’s daughter from the future, but she was actually born to two human parents, with Superman as a genetic template. So she’s a clone.

- Hunter Prince is actually Diana’s son, with the Darkness being his father. Diana gave him up to Clark and Lois, who raised him as their own son alongside Jon.

- Christopher Kent was born originally as Lor-Zod, General Zod’s son. Clark and Lois adopted him in an effort to protect him from the government, and he would later on take on the title of Nightwing.

- Ur-Zod is the clone of both Lord Superman and Lady Wonder Woman, evil counterparts to Clark and Diana. Clark adopts him, but is not married to Lois in this universe

- Joel Kent killed his sister Kara out of rage and jealousy from always feeling like everything was a challenge, a race, with her. He was then killed by Luthor who basically revealed that everything he’d known was a lie and he killed his sister for nothing. 
However, he had a son with a woman named Mei-Lai before he died. The son was named Clark Wayne, as he ended up being adopted by Bruce Wayne Jr, who was married to Kara before Joel killed her. He also married Mei-Lai after adopting Clark.
Clark Wayne would then go on to have twin daughters, Lois and Lara Wayne.
Andthen, centuries after all of this, Clark Kent (who is immortal for some reason I can’t recall) has two children with Beautiful Dreamer. Lar-El (his son) and Vara (his daughter)

Crazy, right!? Kinda want to make a second family tree just for that universe because it’s insane


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dcmultiverse:You know what they say about dogs, don’t you?We love unconditionally.dcmultiverse:You know what they say about dogs, don’t you?We love unconditionally.dcmultiverse:You know what they say about dogs, don’t you?We love unconditionally.

dcmultiverse:

You know what they say about dogs, don’t you?
We love unconditionally.


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*explodes*

*explodes*


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Robin Musings, as per Krypto

Ph.D. (tummy rubs), M.A. (The Art of The Good Boi)

Robin I

  • A puppy!
  • Oh boy Clark finally made me a grandpup!
  • How well my grandpup fights!
  • And how well he flies!
  • Oh no
  • The chickens are trying to adopt him
  • Quick, bark at the chickens

Robin II

  • New pup!
  • Angry pup?
  • Let me lick your woes away
  • Oh I know all about sibling rivalry
  • See how the horses prance around and look all majestic
  • Disgusting
  • But I know that Clark loves both of us equally
  • Ah I have imparted wisdom

Robin III

  • ALERT
  • The pup is skinny!!
  • Feed the pup-!
  • Oh
  • I can’t lactate :/
  • Quick, let’s go to Bessie
  • Woman has like, six calves, she can spare some milk

Robin IV

  • Girl pup!
  • Brush me as you would brush your glorious hair
  • Now for the finale
  • We shall shed on Bruce’s favorite chair :)

Robin III again

  • Skinny pup is dating Kon-pup!
  • Glorious, I will have great-grandpups now
  • That is, if Bruce doesn’t keep yelling
  • Ruins the mood :/
  • How will my dynasty continue at this rate

Robin V

  • Angry pup!
  • Quick! Snuffle the anger away!
  • Oops I squished him
  • It’s ok :)
  • What’s this
  • The pup is kidnapping me!
  • Someone save me- oh wait
  • You’re rich
  • Tell Clark I said bye :)
comickergirl: Superman and Krypto, from the Val-Zod story in Superman Red and Blue #2

comickergirl:

Superman and Krypto, from the Val-Zod story in Superman Red and Blue #2


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DC COMICS AVAILABLE 03/04 MAY 2022

Batman #123 (Cover A Howard Porter)(Shadow War), $4.99

Batman #123 (Cover B Gabriele Dell Otto Card Stock Variant)(Shadow War), $5.99

Batman #123 (Cover C Jay Anacleto Card Stock Variant)(Shadow War), AR

Batman #123 (Cover D Jock Foil Card Stock Variant)(Shadow War), AR

Batman Beyond Neo-Year #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Max Dunbar), $3.99

Batman Beyond Neo-Year #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Batman Beyond The White Knight #1 (Of 8)(2nd Printing Cover A Sean Murphy), $4.99

Batman Beyond The White Knight #1 (Of 8)(2nd Printing Cover B Sean Murphy Foil Card Stock Variant), AR

Batman Killing Time #3 (Of 6)(Cover A David Marquez), $4.99

Batman Killing Time #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Kael Ngu Card Stock Variant), $5.99

Batman Killing Time #3 (Of 6)(Cover C Greg Smallwood Card Stock Variant), AR

Batman The Dark Knight Detective Volume 6 TP, $24.99

DC One Million Omnibus HC (2022 Edition), $99.99

Earth-Prime #3 Legends Of Tomorrow (Of 6)(Cover A Kim Jacinto), $5.99

Earth-Prime #3 Legends Of Tomorrow (Of 6)(Cover B Photo Card Stock Variant), $6.99

Flashpoint Beyond #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Mitch Gerads), $4.99

Flashpoint Beyond #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Xermanico Card Stock Variant), $5.99

Flashpoint Beyond #1 (Of 6)(Cover C Gary Frank Card Stock Variant), AR

Flashpoint Beyond #1 (Of 6)(Cover D Todd Nauck Card Stock Variant), AR

Hardware Season One #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Mateus Manhanini), $3.99

Hardware Season One #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Denys Cowan Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Monkey Prince #4 (Of 12)(Cover A Bernard Chang), $3.99

Monkey Prince #4 (Of 12)(Cover B Dike Ruan Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Monkey Prince #4 (Of 12)(Cover C Marcus To AAPI Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Monkey Prince #4 (Of 12)(Cover D Michael Cho Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Nubia Coronation Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover A David Mack), $5.99

Nubia Coronation Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Joshua Sway Swaby Card Stock Variant), $6.99

Nubia Coronation Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover C Team Reina Koyano Card Stock Variant), $6.99

Nubia Coronation Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover D Crystal Kung Card Stock Variant), AR

Nubia Coronation Special #1 (One Shot)(Cover E Joshua Sway Swaby Foil Card Stock Variant), AR

One-Star Squadron #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Steve Lieber), $3.99

Sandman Volume 3 TP (Book Market Edition), $34.99

Sandman Volume 3 TP (Direct Market Edition), $34.99

Suicide Squad #15 (Cover A Eduardo Pansica), $3.99

Suicide Squad #15 (Cover B Dexter Soy Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Tails Of The Super Pets TP, $19.99 (PICTURED)

Task Force Z #7 (Cover A Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira), $3.99

Task Force Z #7 (Cover B Lucio Parrillo Card Stock Variant), $4.99

Task Force Z #7 (Cover C Dan Schoening Card Stock Variant), AR

World Of Krypton #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Mico Suayan), $3.99

World Of Krypton #6 (Of 6)(Cover B Cat Staggs Card Stock Variant), $4.99


DYNAMIC FORCES

Batman Killing Time #1 (Of 6)(CGC Graded Edition), AR

Suicide Squad Blaze #1 (Of 3)(CGC Graded Edition), AR


RANDOM HOUSE BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS

DC Super Heroes Batman King Shark Takes A Bite SC, $5.99


MERCHANDISE

Batman 144 Piece Button Assortment, AR

Batman 24 Piece Magnet Assortment, AR

DC Build-A Dark Knight Returns Batman 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

DC Build-A Dark Knight Returns Joker 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

DC Build-A Dark Knight Returns Robin 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

DC Build-A Dark Knight Returns Superman 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

DC Comics Flash Handmade By Robots 6 Inch Vinyl Figure, AR

DC Multiverse Endless Winter Aquaman 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

DC Multiverse Lex Luthor Powersuit Green And Purple 7 Inch Scale Action Figure, AR

DC Multiverse Martian Manhunter 7 Inch Action Figure, AR

Minico Batman Dark Knight Batman Vinyl Statue, AR

Minico Batman Dark Knight Joker Vinyl Statue, AR

Minico Batman Returns Catwoman PVC Statue, AR

Minico Heroes Batman 1989 Batman Vinyl Figure, AR

Minico Heroes Batman 1989 Joker Vinyl Figure, AR

POP Comic Cover DC Batman Vinyl Figure, AR

https://blog.gocollect.com/comiclist-dc-comics-new-releases-for-05-04-2022/

“Just because they’re super - doesn’t make them heroes. See DC League of Super-Pets only in theaters July 29.”

sick and tired of people not talking about him as an A-list character

the two rescue dogs playing Krypto the superdog on Titans don’t look anything alike and I’m not even mad because it’s two times the amount of live action krypto we’re getting

page 11 from Superman (2018) #15 by Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Alex Sinclair, Brian Michael Bendis anpage 11 from Superman (2018) #15 by Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Alex Sinclair, Brian Michael Bendis an

page 11 from Superman (2018) #15 by Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, Alex Sinclair, Brian Michael Bendis and Dave Sharpe


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Krypto, Superdog.

Krypto, Superdog.


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Small visit to a four legged friend, wonderful Krypto and the appropiate amount of hugs. Enjoy!

Small visit to a four legged friend, wonderful Krypto and the appropiate amount of hugs.

Enjoy!


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