@TomBrevoort A couple corrections: Superman-Two was saved during his confrontation either Lex Luthor not by grit but by his wife Lois Lane Kent’s grit, in knee capping Lex and freeing him from a shrinking fate. And the Supermen didn’t return the Luthors to their respective worlds, but Limbo!
@MyTimeToShineH Crisis on Infinite Earths flushing 50 years of continuity (some of it confusing) and replacing them with a patchwork timeline & universe that needs rebooting every 10 years!
@DT2ComicsChat And when you bring it back… bring it back with comics like they made when spinner racks were a thing. Not The Boys/Authority crap that’s cranked out these days.
Any thoughts or memories of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends?
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981; Marvel Comics)
"The Triumph of the Green Goblin!"
Cover Artist: John Romita Jr. and Al Milgrom
Writer: Dennis Marks
Penciler: Dan Spiegle
Inker: Vince Colletta
Colorist: Bob Sharen
Letterer: Jim Novak
@Earth1Earth2DC From what I’ve read a lot of people did
And when they brought back silver age elements, they were significantly toned down from what they once were
For all the awful opinions (among other things) John Byrne has
He gave the general people a Superman they actually want to read
That’s why this keeps selling and keeps being reprinted