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Title: | Superman: Red Son |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Imprint: | Elseworlds |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | June-August, 2003 |
Total issues: | 3 |
Featuring: | Superman |
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Superman: Red Son is an American comic book limited series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by DC Comics under their "Elseworlds" imprint, and ran for three issues from June-August, 2003. The series was produced in DC's prestige graphic novel format with each issue carrying a cover price of $5.95 (US). The book was written by Mark Millar with artwork by Dave Johnson and inks by Andrew Robinson. It was colored by Paul Mounts and lettered by Ken Lopez. The series was edited by Mike McAvennie and Tom Palmer, Jr., with Maureen McTigue as assistant editor.
Issues
- Superman: Red Son 1
- Superman: Red Son 2
- Superman: Red Son 3
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Notes & Trivia
- Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. He first appeared in Action Comics #1 in June, 1938 in a story called "Superman, Champion of the Opressed".
- Books marked with the "Elseworlds" logo contain stories that take place outside established DC Comics continuity.
- This book was nominated at the 2004 Eisner Awards for the category of Best Limited Series.
- The Supergirl television series paid homage to this title in season four, when they introduced the character of the "Red Daughter", who was a duplicate of Kara Danvers that was raise by Lex Luthor in Kasnia.