Superman: Red Son (New Edition) (Paperback)

Superman: Red Son (New Edition) By Mark Millar, Dave Johnson (Illustrator) Cover Image

Superman: Red Son (New Edition) (Paperback)

By Mark Millar, Dave Johnson (Illustrator)

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Imagine a reality where the world’s most powerful super-being does not grow up in Smallville, Kansas—or even America, for that matter…

Superman: Red Son is a vivid tale of Cold War paranoia, that reveals how the ship carrying the infant who would later be known as Superman lands in the midst of the 1950s Soviet Union.  Raised on a collective, the infant grows up and becomes a symbol to the Soviet people, and the world changes drastically from what we know - bringing Superman into conflict with Batman, Lex Luthor and many others.

The acclaimed story by writer Mark Millar and artists Dave Johnson & Kilian Plunkett is collected here, featuring an extensive sketch section by Johnson, Plunkett and Alex Ross. Collects Superman: Red Son #1-3.
Mark Millar has written some of the most successful English-language comics in recent years. His recent projects are Marvel's Civil War, Ultimates 2, Ultimate Fantastic Four and Wolverine. Civil War was featured on everything from CNN to MTV for the public unmasking of Spider-Man. His comic Wanted was a hit movie in 2008 starring Angelina Jolie.
Product Details ISBN: 9781779524485
ISBN-10: 177952448X
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: August 29th, 2023
Pages: 168
Language: English
“With its moral complexity and a graphic hybrid of Soviet Expressionism and Fifties comic book styling, Red Son is a charming and potent work.” —The Guardian

“It is an interesting analysis of the Superman mythos, as well as Superman himself.” —Examiner

“A strong character study.” —PopMatters

Named one of “The 30 Comic Books You Should Have Read” by Empire Magazine.

Named one of “The 20 Best Graphic Novels of the Decade” by Paste Magazine

One of “12 Superman Stories Everyone Absolutely Needs To Read” by Buzzfeed