![]() ![]() ![]() Add in the colors, and everything pops off of the page in a way that invites the reader into the story's world. There's an almost Norman Rockwell quality to how Sale draws Smallville, giving it a true small-town charm. Nothing illustrates this better than Tim Sale's artwork. When he reaches Metropolis the comic shows the seasons changing to showcase his first several months as Superman. ![]() Superman for All Seasons showcases this better than perhaps any other series ever published, beginning with Clark Kent preparing to leave Smallville after graduation. Turning the overpowered god and his bumbling secret identity into a real character, Byrne set the stage for future writers to continue to do the same. Superman for All Seasons wouldn't exist without John Byrne's Man of Steel, which completely changed and revitalized the Last Son of Krypton during DC's post- Crisis on Infinite Earths era. ![]()
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