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Man of Steel #1 (DC: 1986) | From Out the Green Dawn... | 1

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In this exciting debut episode of The Comic Book Show, host Steeven R. Orr kicks off the first season by diving into the six-issue miniseries "The Man of Steel" from 1986, which redefined Superman for a new generation.

This episode explores the first issue, "From Out the Green Dawn," detailing the destruction of Krypton, Kal-El's journey to Earth, and Clark Kent's early years in Smallville.

With engaging storytelling and a deep dive into the comic's history, Steeven brings the iconic character of Superman to life. Tune in for a nostalgic and insightful journey through one of the most influential Superman stories ever told!

Man of Steel #1 was published by DC Comics in July, 1986.

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