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The New 52 restarted the DC Multiverse, and Superman got a new origin and world. However, fans were given a reason to believe that things were about to be amazing for the first superhero because the publisher put their greatest writer on a book that was positioned as one of the flagships of the line: Grant Morrison on Action Comics. Things looked very bright for the hero and his fans. However, in 2026, we know how it all turned out; the New 52 is one of the worst eras of Superman ever. Morrison’s Action Comics run still stands up as one of the greatest Superman series ever, though.
Morrison’s Action Comics Gave the New 52 a Perfect Superman

The New 52 is a legendary mistake in DC history. It’s hard to find exactly where the reboot went wrong, but that’s more because the whole thing was doomed to fail from the start. Crisis on Infinite Earths was planned for years; the New 52 was a snap decision that caused chaos behind the scenes. There was no real plan for anything, and this shined through in numerous ways. This was the environment that Morrison was given Superman in, but as always, they excelled.
Morrison wrote the all-time great All-Star Superman, and was known for their love of the Last Son of Krypton, so letting them start the character from scratch at the beginning of a new DC Universe seemed like the perfect idea. Morrison wanted to take the character back to basics, making him the man of the people of the Golden Age, as well as give readers some of the weirdness that typified the Superman comics of the Silver Age. Their 19 issues on Action Comics would revolve around Fifth Dimensional imps, old school characters like Captain Comet, the Legion of Superheroes, and Kryptonian aspects of Superman like Krypto and the Phantom Zone, with all of it coming together in surprising ways.









