In April and May the Superman comics are getting one final crossover before the DC Comics Rebirth, which will see all of the books relaunched from June onwards. This big push comes in the form of the 8-part weekly crossover Super League, which will involve Action Comics, Superman, Batman/Superman and Superman/Wonder Woman, and will be written by Peter Tomasi with a series of incredible artists.
Super League will see Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman search the world for new superpower recruits for a new team. Along the way, they will encounter Supergirl, who has been missing for some time and even a previous version of Superman.
As crossovers can sometimes be a bit confusing as to what order each issue need to be read in, I have created the Superman: Super League Reading Order Checklist. This handy guide not only gives you a reading order but also lists the creative teams and release dates.
If any details are wrong or get changed kindly let me know and I’ll update the list.
April
Superman #51 (Part 1)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Mikel Janin.
Available April 6th.
Batman/Superman #31 (Part 2)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Doug Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza.
Available April 13th.
Action Comics #51 (Part 3)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Fernando Pasarin.
Available April 20th.
Superman/Wonder Woman #28 (Part 4)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Ed Benes.
Available April 27th.
May
Batman/Superman #32 (Part 5)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Tyler Kirkham.
Available May 4th.
Action Comics #52 (Part 6)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Fernando Pasarin.
Available May 11th.
Superman/Wonder Woman #29 (Part 7)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Doug Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza.
Available May 18th.
Superman #52 (Part 8)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Mikel Janin.
Available May 25th.
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Reading order? DC’s using the “Triangle System” for this crossover. Superman #51 had a “1” on the cover.
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Love the kickoff issue starting with Superman #51. This already feels like the best Superman crossover event of the New 52.