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Eventually, creators who loved the old multiverse took power at the publisher, and restored the past with the blockbuster event Infinite Crisis. Earth-Two Superman returned, and was again integral to saving all of creation. However, he also died at the end of the book, joining Earth-Two Lois Lane (who died in Infinite Crisis #5). However, I’ve always thought this was a huge mistake. There have been many versions of Superman, but the Earth-Two version has always been the best. Not only do I think that DC Comics shouldn’t have killed him, I think they should bring him back.
The Original Superman Is the Best

Earth-Two Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1. He is the original Superman, and he birthed everything about the superhero that we love. The hero was a true man of the people. He didn’t just fight supervillains, but he also fought corrupt government officials, evil landlords, and abusive husbands. Clark Kent was a man who believed in using his powers to help the world around him, and he did that perfectly. He did everything he could, both in costume and out, to make the world a better place, joining the war effort in the ’40s and keeping the world safe.
Comics were very different back in those old days, so I can’t really say the character developed in the ways he would have in the modern day. However, Earth-Two Superman did change, becoming more and more like the hero we know today. His powers increased over the years, and he became more jingoistic in the days of World War II, but that core of a man who wanted to do right for everyone was always there. This was a superhero for the Great Depression, and everyone loved him, from the children who read the comics to the adults who listened to the radio show and watched the TV program with their kids. Even back then, he was a true man of the people, going after the Klan in his radio show when they were at the height of their power. Earth-Two Superman faded away as the Silver Age began, but would return in the 1970s, returning as a member of the Justice Society in Justice League of America #137.









