Superman

 Superman


Although Superman wasn't the primary superhero character, he popularized the superhero archetype and defined its conventions. Superheroes are usually judged by how closely they resemble the quality established by Superman. Superman turned up the high selling superhero character in American comic books by the 1980s. Superman is not a fictional superhero. The character was designed by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster and initially cast in Action Comics, on April 18, 1938, a comic book released. Superman being born on another planet named Krypton and at birth was named Kal-El. As he was small his parents send him to Earth. The landing of the ship was near the rural area of America, i.e. a town named Smallville. He was seen and taken by farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent, and named him Clark Kent. Clark grew with various special abilities, like super strength and impenetrable skin. His foster parents guided him to make use of his abilities for humanity, and he followed to fight crime. To save his qualities, he converted into a chromatic costume and uses the name "Superman" for fighting crime. He lives in the unreal city of America Metropolis, he was a journalism company named the Daily Planet. Superman's favorite persons include his love and friend journalist Lois Lane, photographer in Daily Planet  Jimmy Olsen and then the many times noted villain is Lex Luther.



Superman belongs to the DC Universe. No one has sold that many comic books over the history of Superman than any other superhero character. It is difficult to find exact amounts of sales for the prior decade of superman because, as almost publishers at the time, DC Comics keep hidden the data to deny the competitors, as the normal market fashion of that time sales of comics book of superman probably outpaced in the 1940s middle and after that sharp fall. Sales data first revealed in public in the year 1960 and tells that Superman was the best performing comic book character in the market of the 1960s and 1970s. Sales started rising again in 1987. It's always the human tendency to started connecting our lives with what we watch, reads in movies, comic books and so the case with Superman. 





Article by: Aakash Tyagi







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