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738:, must be behind such bizarre events. Mxyzptlk emerges, sheds his outer facade as a "funny little man" and reveals that after hundreds of years of being merely mischievous, he had become bored and began a new villainous phase in his immortal life. As Superman and Lois flee, they suddenly realize the significance of the statue Superman received, and Superman threatens Mxyzptlk with the Phantom Zone projector. Mxyzptlk panics and says his own name backwards, which sends him back to the Fifth Dimension; at the same time, Superman activates the projector, sending Mxyzptlk into the Phantom Zone. Mxyzptlk dies as he is torn in half between dimensions. Superman, in penance for breaking his own code against killing, voluntarily enters a chamber containing a sample of 637:, whom they had tortured and killed. Superman tracks the broadcast radio waves and finds their location. During Ross' funeral, Superman voices his concern that three adversaries who were formerly only nuisances had become murderers, and worries that his more murderous enemies may reappear even worse. While Superman abandons the identity of Clark Kent, Lex Luthor searches an Arctic wasteland for the remains of Brainiac, hoping to study him. Brainiac's robotic skull proves sentient upon recovery, and it takes control of Luthor mentally and physically. Planning to exact revenge against Superman, the Luthor-Brainiac hybrid builds a new ship and takes his fight to Superman personally, kidnapping the 727:
remains intact. Luthor briefly overcomes Brainiac's influence and begs Lana to kill him; she complies, snapping his neck. The Legion of Super-Villains kills Lana, while Brainiac maintains control over Luthor's corpse and murders Jimmy. A new attack on the Fortress breaches its walls, allowing the Kryptonite Man to rush in. He is ambushed and killed by Krypto, who succumbs to radiation poisoning in the process. Superman flies into a rage upon discovering Lana's death, and the Legion of Super-Villains is frightened into fleeing back to their own time.
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After Crane concludes his interview and leaves, Lois and Jordan's son Jonathan plays with a piece of coal as the couple comment on how much Jordan prefers a normal life; this and the name of their son implies that Jordan is really the de-powered Superman. As Jonathan squeezes the coal into a diamond,
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and others) from interfering. In the ensuing battle, Jimmy and Lana use artifacts from the Fortress's trophy room to acquire superpowers and aid Superman in the standoff. Lana subdues the Kryptonite Man while Jimmy successfully shuts down the force-field generator; though the force-field mysteriously
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In the next few decades of publication, Superman underwent significant changes as a character, with new characters being introduced and changes in his history. Although the character was supposedly the same as ever, there were conflicting details of his origin by the early 1960s, including where he
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take advantage of this development to expose Superman's secret identity on live television: the pair send automated toys to attack the facilities and reveal Kent's invulnerability and uniform with a direct hit. The villains, communicating through one of the toys, reveal their involvement and that
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The story has been cited as one of the best stories of the character of Superman and critics and audiences frequently choose it as one of the most memorable comics ever published. It is used as an example of how to close the long-time continuity of a comic book character. The story's legacy has
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The story is generally positively viewed. The blog "Girls Gone Geek" described the story as "sometimes touching, sometimes haunting and sometimes entertaining" and "a great read, whether you're a fan of hardcore or a casual player who only know the basics about Superman" and "that the level of
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has been cited as one of the most memorable moments in DC Comics history, and one of the most memorable "imaginary stories". The deaths of Bizarro and Krypto are considered some of the best moments in comic history, while the plot is generally considered one of the best by Moore.
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The Multiverse, however, allegedly turned out to be too complicated. DC Comics wanted more readers for their comics and decided that they would ease the confusion of new readers by getting rid of the Multiverse. They would accomplish this in the 1985 12-issue
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were from Earth-2, while the current generation of heroes were from Earth-1. This created an infinite number of worlds on which any number of conflicting stories could occur. This resolved the many conflicts in Superman's history at the time.
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extensively, to be the writer of this final story. Moore pored over the extensive history of Superman and created a roadmap that would complete the stories and characters. To draw the story, Schwartz chose definitive Superman artist
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poignancy achieved by Moore is rare in history – because the medium does not usually allow it to be achieved". A public vote of the users on the website "Comic Book Resources" named it the 25th best storyline in comics of all time.
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arrives from the future, stating that according to legend, Superman faces his greatest enemy this day and will cease to exist. The Luthor-Brainiac hybrid erects a forcefield around the Fortress to prevent other heroes (including
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Initially, Schwartz wanted Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel to write the story as a way to book-end the character, but Siegel was unable to do so due to legal restrictions. While at a convention, Schwartz asked British writer
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as a pastiche of Superman. Displeased with the rebooted Superman by John Byrne, and his own comics revisionism from the 80s, Moore decided to recreate the imaginative range of the original Superman mythos with Supreme.
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Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 226: "For the second time in his history, Superman's self-titled comic saw a first issue ... a new series was introduced ... written and drawn by the prolific Byrne".
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McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 103: "This classic Silver Age story resurrected the Golden Age Flash and provided a foundation for the Multiverse from which he and the Silver Age Flash would hail".
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was accidentally destroyed and he came to Earth as a baby, Bizarro destroyed the Bizarro World himself and came to Earth as an adult; and since Superman is alive, Bizarro commits suicide with a piece of
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killed each other. With no one left to fight against, Superman dedicated himself to conducting research in space. Upon returning from an expedition, Superman finds Metropolis destroyed at the hands of
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In 2009, DC Comics re-released the story again as a stand-alone hardcover. The new version collected the original story as well as additional Alan Moore-penned Superman material:
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earned him his own comic. This was a real breakthrough for the time, as characters introduced in comic books had never before been so successful as to warrant their own titles".
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The story was originally reprinted in 1997, in trade paperback format. In 2006, DC pulled the original trade paperback from the market and inserted it, along with
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worked as a reporter and the fact that he was supposedly in two separate original teams of heroes, both as an honorary member of the
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projector, and Superman fears that the Legion is visiting him on this specific day to pay their last respects before his death.
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endured with similar stories written as tributes to it. The title is a reference to one of the nicknames of Superman as the
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Many Superman writers who worked with the character after the story cite it as a favorite of theirs in Superman's history.
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comic book series, an older Superman from a future timeline appears wearing the same costume that Superman wore in
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claimed that although he was only the inker in the story, it was one of the best moments of his career.
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of the character and to serve as a complete conclusion to his mythology. The story is a
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During the 1990s, Alan Moore revisited many of the themes of the story in the comic
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Wallace, Daniel "1930s" in Dolan, p. 25: "Superman's runaway popularity as part of
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comic books were not published to allow for the publication of the limited series
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DC Universe: Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? Deluxe Edition.
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The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases
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recounts the tale of the end of Superman's career to a reporter from the
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Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 221: "In the six-issue miniseries entitled
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in one of his final major contributions to the Superman titles and was
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Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? The Deluxe Edition
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Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? Deluxe Edition
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Jordan winks to the reader, as he and Lois continue to "just live
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joins them, having returned from deep space. At this moment, the
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they had discovered Kent's identity through his childhood friend
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Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? Collected Ed. Foreword
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Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1980s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).
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The next morning, Superman's fears begin to materialize: the
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and was later again used in the title of another Superman
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also claimed the story to be among his favorites, while
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After Brainiac deactivates when Luthor's body goes into
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Index

Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Curt Swan
Publisher
DC Comics
1986
Superhero
Crossover
Superman
Action Comics
Superman
Alan Moore
Curt Swan
George Pérez
Kurt Schaffenberger
Julius Schwartz
ISBN
1-56389-315-0
ISBN
1401209270
American comic book
DC Comics
superhero
Superman
Alan Moore
Julius Schwartz
Superman
Action Comics
Curt Swan
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