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Look, up in the sky! Its an ongoing! Its a one-shot! Its a young readers graphic novel! Its all of these things, starring Superman.To get ready for James Gunns much-anticipated film reboot of Superman, DC Comics is celebrating the Man of Steel with new offerings for a wide range of readers. A-list creators Mark Waid, Dan Slott, and Dan Jurgens offer new looks at Superman and his friends and foes, including villain Lex Luthor and members of the Justice League.Lets break down whats coming up as part of the publishers Summer of Superman initiative kicking off in April:Credit: DC Comics/Brad WalkerAction Comics #1085 (April 9)The ramp-up begins with Action Comics#1085 on April 9, written by G. Willow Wilson and illustrated by Gavin Guidry. The issue completes the Superman Superstars storyline that Wilson has been telling, in which Superman meets a scientist who claims to have solved the global warming crisis at a terrible cost.Credit: DC Comics/Jorge JimenezSummer of Superman Special April 16The Summer of Superman truly launches on Superman Day on April 18, marking the 87th anniversary of the first superheros debut in 1938s Action Comics #1. Written by Waid, Slott, and Joshua Williamson, with art by Jorge Jimnez, the oversized one-shot Summer of Superman Special #1, which is out on April 16 just in time for Supes big day, features that most venerable of comic book traditions: a wedding. The wedding of John Henry Irons aka Steel and Clark Kents old Smallville squeeze Lana Lang drives a story that sees old friends gather and new threats arise.Credit: DC Comics/Dan MoraSuperman #25 April 23One week later, on April 23, Superman #25 brings back the Man of Steels greatest enemy: Lex Luthor himself. The criminal mastermind/former president returns to wrestle away control of Supercorp, the do-gooder organization at the center of Williamsons run on Superman. The 48-page issue pairs Williamson with artists Dan Mora, Eddy Barrows, and Eber Ferreira, completing the series first major storyline and setting up the Man of Steels next challenge.Credit: DC Comics/Rafael AlbuquerqueSuperman Unlimited #1 May 21The adventure continues with the highly-anticipated new ongoing Superman Unlimited by Slott and artist Rafael Albuquerque beginning on May 21. Famous for his daring takes on Spider-Man and She-Hulk, Slott begins his Superman tenure with equally audacious ideas, including a world-wide infusion of green Kryptonite making the planet more dangerous for our hero and the Daily Planet getting a new employee transferred from the mythical Gorilla City.According to group editor Paul Kaminski, Slotts take harkens back to the widescreen action of the Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness Superman/Batman series of the early 2000s. Superman Unlimited will capture the big, fun, high-flying adventures that Superman is known for, while also providing big moments for DCs Superman-related comics with the introduction of a massive new Kryptonite deposit. Imagine a world where Superman is stopping a bank robbery, but every weapon is packed with Kryptonite ammunition and every petty criminal carries a Kryptonite shiv, says Kaminski. This is a world of unlimited danger on a level that Superman, and DCs Superman family of characters, has never faced before.Credit: DC Comics/Lee WeeksSuperman: The World #1 June 25While most books focus on Supermans beloved Metropolis, Superman: The World shows what the Man of Tomorrow means for people across the globe. Legends Dan Jurgens (The Death of Superman) and Lee Weeks (Daredevil) team up with a host of creators from everywhere from Brazil to Bosnia to India to take a cosmopolitan look at Man of Tomorrow. Superman: The World releases on June 24.Credit: DC Comics/Rob JustusSupermans Good Guy Gang July 1Of course, you cant celebrate Superman without also including the littlest superhero fans. July 1 sees the release of Supermans Good Guy Gang, the first in a kid-friendly series of graphic novels. Designed for young readers between the ages of 5-7, Supermans Good Guy Gang stars Clark Kent as an eight-year-old getting used to his new powers. Writer and artist Rob Justus pairs young Clark with other new heroes Hawkgirl and the Green Lantern Guy Gardner, the latter of whom somehow makes perfect sense.No matter what you want of the first superhero, this sounds like a very nice way to spend the lead up to the Man of Steels return to the big screen on July 11.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!