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Looking back over the 1980s, there are plenty of major Superman moments. The decade saw massive changes dropped on the Man of Steel, and some of them stand out in the history of the character. These five Superman moments defined who the character would be in the ’80s, and have led to the Superman we know and love today.
5) Lex Luthor Learns and Disregards Superman’s Identity

Lex Luthor is DC’s greatest villain, and the post-Crisis Superman reboot molded him into his perfect form, making him an evil capitalist genius, using his mind and resources to try to destroy Superman. Superman (Vol. 2) #2 saw the villain use a computer to figure out the identity of the Man of Steel. The computer does its work analyzing all of the information and then tells Luthor that Clark Kent is Superman. And then the best thing happens โ he doesn’t believe the computer. Lex could never understand someone as powerful as the Last Son of Krypton pretending to be someone like Kent, so he completely disregards the computer in one of the best hubristic scenes in comics. It’s an amazing moment, one that says everything about how Luthor sees Superman and the world.
4) Superman Executing the Phantom Zone Kryptonians

Superman faces the biggest threats in comics, and one of his most dangerous villains is General Zod, the Kryptonian soldier. The villain first appeared in the ’60s, and would show up in the post-Crisis DC Universe in Superman (Vol. 2) #21-22. These issues saw Matrix, a shapechanger from an alternate Earth where Zod and the Phantom Zone Kryptonians broke out and killed everyone on the planet. They would have done the same to Superman’s Earth, but he and Matrix, who was in the form of Supergirl, defeated them. Superman decided to execute them, using Kryptonite to kill the first Kryptonians he had ever met. It’s one of the most controversial moments in Superman history, one that still gets brought up today (especially when Zack Snyder fans try to rationalize his Superman killing Zod).











