Superman: City of Tomorrow Compendium

Author Joe Kelly
Illustrated by German Garcia
Paperback
$59.99 US
On sale Jul 22, 2025 | 1040 Pages | 9781799502203

DC’s all-star talent bring Superman into the new millennium with heroic battles and epic adventure!

The greatest names in comics bring the Man of Steel into a brand-new millennium in one giant compendium. With a new year comes a renewed look at Superman’s past, present, and future. What happens when the Man of Tomorrow is faced with an ancient Kryptonian ancestor? Or when Entrigan the demon impersonates Santa Claus!?!? Moreover, Metropolis will get a major upgrade from Brainiac 16.Collect the entire Superman: The City of Tomorrow in one epic compendium. 

Collects: Superman #151-159; Adventures of Superman #573-581; Action Comics #760-768; Superman: The Man of Steel #95-103; Superman Y2K #1
Joe Kelly broke into the comics industry in 1995 as the first successful "graduate" of the Stan-Hattan Project, a writing workshop conducted as a joint venture between Marvel Comics and NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing. Joe's flair for dialogue and characterization captured the attention of Marvel editors. Kelly's comics work includes Deadpool, Justice League Elite, Action Comics, Steampunk, and many other titles. His story "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and The American Way?" inspired the Warner Bros. Home Video movie Superman Vs. The Elite. He is a member of the group Man of Action, which created the hit animated TV series Ben 10. View titles by Joe Kelly

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DC’s all-star talent bring Superman into the new millennium with heroic battles and epic adventure!

The greatest names in comics bring the Man of Steel into a brand-new millennium in one giant compendium. With a new year comes a renewed look at Superman’s past, present, and future. What happens when the Man of Tomorrow is faced with an ancient Kryptonian ancestor? Or when Entrigan the demon impersonates Santa Claus!?!? Moreover, Metropolis will get a major upgrade from Brainiac 16.Collect the entire Superman: The City of Tomorrow in one epic compendium. 

Collects: Superman #151-159; Adventures of Superman #573-581; Action Comics #760-768; Superman: The Man of Steel #95-103; Superman Y2K #1

Author

Joe Kelly broke into the comics industry in 1995 as the first successful "graduate" of the Stan-Hattan Project, a writing workshop conducted as a joint venture between Marvel Comics and NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing. Joe's flair for dialogue and characterization captured the attention of Marvel editors. Kelly's comics work includes Deadpool, Justice League Elite, Action Comics, Steampunk, and many other titles. His story "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice and The American Way?" inspired the Warner Bros. Home Video movie Superman Vs. The Elite. He is a member of the group Man of Action, which created the hit animated TV series Ben 10. View titles by Joe Kelly

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