
Superman was the superhero that started everything, and although it is often considered the greatest hero of the earth in the DC universe, the fans should not forget that he came from the stars. Fortunately, the best writers and artists of DC have also not forgotten, with some of the best comics in Man of Steel which take place mainly in space.
Some of the most intriguing offshot stories put Superman in strange and unorthodox scenarios, generally turning around the trajectory of his Kryptonian space pod. Modern readers have appreciated some of Superman’s best comics for years, with the “Warworld saga” above the rest, sending Superman to MongWorld. Fans looking for the best Superman have to offer should “search” for his best comics sets among the stars.

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Zod and Krypton go to war with Superman & Earth
During the “New Krypton” arc, Superman released the Kryptonian from the city in the bottle of Kandor, and the Earth had an overpopulation of superpads. Last stand on New Krypton And Supermen war were the series in a row, Exploring Life and War on a world that Superman found for the Kryptonians.
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Superman: Last stand on New Krypton & Superman: supermen war |
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Creators |
James Robinson, Sterling Gates, Eddy Barrows, Jamal Iggle, Eduardo Pansica, Wayne Faucher & Cafu |
“New Krypton” laid the foundations on earth, but the series of suites took readers to space – to the new new Krypton specifically. There, Superman, Supergirl and Superboy struggled to save the Kryptonians, with whom they shared the blood and the inhabitants of the earth.
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Superman joins Darkseid & Apokolips
In a series of popular Elseworlds comics, Kal-El’s space pod crashed on Apokolips instead of the earth. There, it was raised by Darkseid and Granny Goodness, trained as a warrior by female and developed Furies to conquer the new Genesis and the Earth.
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Superman: the dark side |
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Creators |
John Francis Moore, Kieron Dwyer and Hilary Barta |
Fans of Superman: the animated series will recognize the concept, because it was adapted to the final of the series of this program. The dark side Proves how important the Kents were for the development of Superman. Without them, or Lois Lane, Superman followed the tyrannical traces of Darkseid, inspiring many versions of evil that followed in DC Comics.

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The return of Superman to Krypton to the era of money
The age of money presented a lot of time travel and in Superman # 141, the steel man is able to travel in time and space, in Krypton before his explosion. There, as an adult, he meets Jor-El and Lara, and even develops a short-term romance with Lyla Lerrol.
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Superman # 141 |
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Creators |
Jerry Siegel, Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye |
This question looks like a precursor of stories like “for the man who has everything”. Superman has a chance to spend quality time with his biological parents – he sees what life on Krypton could have been for him – but everything is tragically swept away by the fact that, whatever he does, Superman cannot prevent the destruction of Krypton and is forced to return to Earth in the present.
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The new 52 Superman vs. H’el family
The new 52 remains a moment of division for DC Comics – For Superman especially. Many readers were not too satisfied with the new man from Steel Status quo, who involved a new costume, a new superboy and a new Kryptonian villain called H’el.
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Superman (vol. 3) “Krypton Returns” |
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Creators |
Scott Lobdell, Kenneth Rocafort & Blond |
Despite the modifications of the DC universe during the new 52, H’el was an interesting villain who rooted this Superman in Krypton. While Superman fought for the first time on Earth, “Krypton Returns” took the readers to the space where the new Superman family fought against H’el in a modified chronology where Krypton still lived, leading to a sincere team and full of action with Superman and Jor-El.

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Jor-el and Lara adopt the baby Clark Kent on Krypton
In a touch of reality, the scientist Jonathan Kent built a rocket to send infants Clark Kent to Krypton. There, Jor-El and Lara adopt Clark and name him Kal-El. All of this seems to have been written by someone who vaguely heard of Superman but confused details. In reality, it was an Elseworlds comic strip entitled Superman: Last son of the earth.
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Superman: Last son of the earth |
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Creators |
Steve Gerber, Doug Wheatley and Chris Chuckry |
Kal-El received a green lantern ring and finally returned to Earth when he discovered that he still existed. There he became the hero known as Superman. Most of this story took place in space, serving as a fascinating “and if” and an ingenious inversion of the mythology of Superman.
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Superman: lost in space
When you read the best superman comics that take place in space, Superman: Lost must be involved. This limited series, which takes place outside the main cannon of DC, serves as a series of anthology space which takes Superman throughout the time and the space of DC.
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Superman: Lost |
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Creators |
Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz & Joy Cox |
It is ironic that the most daring and exciting superman comics – those that send it through the cosmos – can also be the most sincere and personal. Lost is structured in two parts: the past events of Superman traveling into the universe, and the present, where he reconnects with Lois Lane after decades of the earth.

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Superman abandons the earth
Long before DC with the Batman of Zur-en-Arrh as Batman’s personality, the man of steel developed his own rescue personality called gangbuster. This character became violent and became a dangerous vigilant at night. Fearing the destruction he could cause, Superman fled and exiled in space.
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“Exile” Superman (Vol. 2) # 28-33, Superman’s adventures # 451-456, Annual Comics Action # 2 & Action comics # 643 |
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Creators |
Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill, Brett Breeding, Glenn Whitmore and more |
The stories that followed remain among the best of Superman Comics. The man of Steel meets enemies like Brainiac, Mongul while participating in Warworld, as well as in the eradicator, because their meeting serves as a prelude to the possible return of the eraser in the arc of the history of “The Return of Superman”.
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Superman saves a kidnapped girl in space
Tom King may be one of the best mini-series that DC has never had. If DC needs a writer to develop a contained and emotionally complex story with twists and turns, King should be at the top of the list. Superman: in the sky took the readers to the corners most distant from the DC universe, and even to the Apokolips, where Superman again faced Darkseid.
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Superman: in the sky |
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Creators |
Tom King, Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope & Brad Anderson |
When a little girl is kidnapped and taken to space, Superman plans to continue her, in conflict by the choice to save the girl or execute her heroic duties on earth. After conversations with Batman, Lois Lane and Pa Kent, Clark realizes that he would not be Superman if he did not pursue these ravasters on every corner of the universe.
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Learn the truth about Krypton
John Byrne helped create some of the best comics of Superman from the 1980s with his race on the man in steel comics, which was used to bring Superman to the new post-Crisis on infinite land world. Likewise, Byrne wrote the Krypton world Miniseries, illustrated by Mike Mignola, who provided a story updated from Krypton.
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Krypton world (Vol. 2) |
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Creators |
John Byrne, Mike Mignola, Rick Bryant and Petra Scotese |
The state of Krypton had always been a little muddy in DC Comics, thanks to all the stories of the money of money where Superman traveled in time in Krypton or resurrected Krypton. Byrne wanted to end the whole confusion and develop a new official calendar for the development of Krypton and the possible destruction, which served as the basis of Superman until the new reset of the 52 in 2011.

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Superman Mongul Fight on Warworld
“Warword Saga” is not only the best Superman comic strip takes place in space, but it may be the best Superman comic strip event of all time. DC transformed Superman into a gladiator on Warworld, forced to integrate into pits and ally with other foreigners imprisoned to escape.
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“Warworld Sagay” Future state: Superman: War Worlds # 1-2, Action comics # 1029-1046 & Superman: Warworld Apocalypse |
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Creators |
Philip Kennedy Johnson, Grant Morrison, Sami Basri, Adriana Melo, Miguel Mendonca and Ricardo Federici |
Although “Warworld Saga” has large glasses and battle scenes, especially between Superman and Mongul at the end, it is also a deep story of Superman and the relationship of his son, and Jo Kent’s struggle to maintain Superman’s coat – faced with the reality that Clark may not survive and that Jon will have to fill his boots.

Superman
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July 11, 2025
- Director
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James Gunn
- Producers
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Lars P. Winter, Peter Safran
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David Corenswet
Clark Kent / Superman / Kal-El
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Rachel Brosnahan
Lois Lane
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Nicholas Hoult
Lex Luthor
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Edi Gathegi
Michael Holt / Monsieur Formidable