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Anastatic reprint of the comic: Superman 233

Anastatic reprint of the comic: Superman 233

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Anastatic reprint of the comic

Superman #233

Batman's first appearance

Superman #233 ” (January 1971) is one of the character's most famous comics because it marks the beginning of a new narrative and editorial era for the Man of Steel. Let me explain the main reasons for its importance:

  1. “Kryptonite Nevermore” – The story, written by Denny O'Neil with art by Curt Swan , depicts a momentous event: an experiment destroys almost all kryptonite on Earth. From that moment on, Superman is no longer as vulnerable as before, marking a radical change in his status.

  2. New Age for Superman – This issue inaugurates a cycle of stories in which DC Comics tried to modernize the character , making him more in line with the times and less “omnipotent”, facing more complex enemies and problems more closely linked to humanity.

  3. Iconic Cover – Designed by Neal Adams, the cover of Superman breaking chains has become one of the most famous and recognizable images of all time, often used as a symbol of the character.

  4. Collectible Value – For these very historical and aesthetic reasons, the issue is highly sought after by collectors and holds significant value in the comic book market.

👉 Bottom line: Superman #233 is famous for marking the beginning of the character's Bronze Age, revolutionizing his relationship with kryptonite, and featuring one of the most iconic covers ever created.

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