
Superman Day 2026 Special – Superman on the Ones!
Another year, another Superman Day, another Superman Day Special!

This year I decided to finally pull the trigger on an idea I’ve had for some time now and even planned to do last year but since I tend to be a work sky fop I never got around to it.
It happens. A lot. I’m working on it.
Anyway, Superman has had a number of series over the years. Because of that he has had a lot of number one issues. I thought it would be fun to look through the ones for his various ongoing series and talk about them a bit and here we are. I start all the way back with Action Comics #1 from 1938 and continue to Superman #1 from 1939, Superman #1 from 1986, Superman: The Man of Steel #1 from 1991, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1 from 1995, Superman: Confidential #1 from 2006, Action Comics #1 from 2011, Superman #1 from 2011, Superman #1 from 2016, Superman #1 from 2018, Superman #1 from 2023, and Superman Unlimited #1 from 2025.
I have never typed “Superman #1” so many times in a row in my entire life.
Over the course of an hour and forty-eight minutes I talk about why editor Vin Sullivan chose Superman for the first issue of Action Comics, why the first Superman #1 was historic, how my feelings on the 1986 issue one have changed over the years, why Superman: The Man of Steel #1 is so special to me, why I was so excited for Superman: Confidential when it came out, some thoughts on Superman in the new 52, why Superman Unlimited #1 was the perfect book for a new Superman fan, and more!
I hope everyone has a great Superman Day. See you in June for the other Superman Day.
Well, I’ll see you before that but still.
Below are the covers of the books I talked about during this special.


























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The opening and closing theme is titled Journey and was composed by Pontus Rufelt. It is licensed from Shockwave-Sound.
Next time: The final chapter of Moving Kryptonian Images! Not only do I go over all of the feedback I’ve gotten during this series, but I also rank the various Superman films!





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