Superman has been my favorite character since I was six years old, and I have more comics featuring Superman than any other single character. Chris Roberson charactercomicfavorite Change image and share on social
Superman has evolved continually in the comic books over the course of 75 years. He couldn't even fly for years in the original comic books. Kryptonite wasn't added until the '60s. All sorts of things like this. If a character is going to remain vital, he does have to change with the times. David S. Goyer 60saddbook share on social
Superman is not as innately cool as Batman. David S. Goyer batmancoolinnately Change image and share on social
Superman is precisely what we should be teaching our children. Superman inspires us to our best. Greg Rucka childinspireprecisely Change image and share on social
Superman is such an old character. He's an old character with this huge legacy behind him. And one of the awesome things about the fact that he's been around for these decades is that he's gone through these different phases. Gene Luen Yang awesomecharacterdecade share on social
Superman is the hardest character to draw. There are a couple of things that make him difficult. He's got a very simple costume and doesn't have the long cape like Batman. He's not a character that is necessarily always in shadow, and he doesn't have a mask. Jim Lee batmancapecharacter share on social
Superman's always chasing after someone who just mugged somebody, and I've never seen that happen in my life. Daniel Clowes chasehappenhave Change image and share on social
Superman's original name was Kal-El, or Swift God. His father's name was Jor-El. Superman was clearly drawn as a modern-day god. Bruce Feiler daydrawfather Change image and share on social
Superman tends to stand very upright, and he's very symmetrical, and those are actually the most difficult poses for me to draw. Jim Lee difficultdrawpose Change image and share on social
'Superman' was a total accident. The producers of the animated series were having a hard time finding someone to read the character. I was brought in through a connection and, I think, out of desperation. Tim Daly accidentanimatebring share on social