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Hatred of the New 52 can be overblown, but it mostly wasn’t great for Superman at all.There were some cool moments and stories, but there was also a lot of dross. However, things did get better in the last few years of the decade, leading to the success we’re having right now. These five moments defined Superman in the ’10s, helping redeem a decade that wasn’t the best for the hero.
5) “Superman Reborn”

DC Rebirth was a great time for DC fans, fixing a lot of problems with the New 52. Superman got the most rehab, with the pre-Flashpoint Superman, Lois Lane, and Jon Kent returning. However, this was still the New 52 universe, so everyone remembered the New 52 Superman’s adventures and not the old one’s. “Superman Reborn”, by Pete Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Dan Jurgens, and Doug Mahnke, fixed all of this. This story saw Jon kidnapped by a mysterious villain, with Superman and Lois trying to find him. The story would see the two timelines merged, re-establishing the pre-Flashpoint Superman as the one who had been there all along, and it was pretty awesome to boot.
4) Action Comics #1000

Superman first appeared in 1938’s Action Comics #1, and in 2018, the character celebrated his 80th year anniversary with Action Comics #1000, an amazing comic from a small army of the best creators that DC has access to. The book has multiple short Superman stories, all of which focus on the character from numerous eras. It was a book with banger after banger, and while one can argue that the last story that kicked off the maligned Bendis run, it’s still a great read. This is an amazing comic (and the hardcover companion about the history of the Man of Steel is also fantastic), and it showed off why the Last Son of Krypton has been an icon for almost a hundred years.











