Superman ’s very first origin taradiddle in Action Comics # 1 is brisk and breezy — it lease you live who Superman is , what he can do , and leaps correctly into the action mechanism in a issue of pages . But what was the moment Clark Kent settle to become a hero ? Where did he get his first costume ? This gorgeous testimonial to the Golden Age tries to envisage the solution .
make by Adrien van Viersen — a storyboard creative person who has forge on the likes of the X - Men picture , Game of Thrones , and The Flash — Superman : The Golden Age acts as a prologue to the original Action Comics # 1 . It sees Clark Kent , on the hunt for a story about a local strongman for the Daily Planet , trigger his heroic instinct and form the Superman individuality he would go on to habituate as one of the most famous superheroes ever make .
Done in the style of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster , the prologue is short but odoriferous , and really smash the Golden Age aesthetic . lamentably , there wo n’t be more to it ; Viersen had be after to tie the prologue into a retelling of some of the earliest Superman stories from Action Comics into a cohesive tale , and even got to deliver the likely book to DC , but the mind was reject . you could check out a abbreviated dawdler for Viersen ’s comic above , and take the full matter at the link below .

[ Adrien van Viersen ]
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