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Superman MoS ('93) #22 - Signed by L. Simonson (Thick Pen)
Superman MoS ('93) #22 - Signed by L. Simonson (Thick Pen)
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Superman: Man of Steel (1993) #22 (Signed by Louise Simonson)
Own a pivotal piece of Superman’s triumphant return with Superman: Man of Steel #22, a collector’s jewel signed by writer Louise Simonson! Released in June 1993, this electrifying issue launches the “Reign of the Supermen” arc, spotlighting the debut of Steel (John Henry Irons) as a hammer-wielding hero stepping into Metropolis’ chaos post-Death of Superman. Penned by the legendary Simonson, with art by Jon Bogdanove and inks by Dennis Janke, this comic blends gritty heroism with 1990s flair. Simonson’s signature—authored by a trailblazing figure in comics—elevates this key issue into a rare treasure from DC’s seismic 1993 saga.
Investment Potential & Market Value Highlights:
Superman: Man of Steel #22 is a 1990s cornerstone, prized for Steel’s first full appearance—a character whose legacy spans comics, animation, and potential live-action (rumored for DC’s cinematic slate). As of March 21, 2025, the comic market thrives at $17.69 billion, with a projected rise to $26.75 billion by 2032 (Fortune Business Insights), and “Reign of the Supermen” keys lead the pack. Unsigned near-mint copies (NM 9.4) trade at $15-$25, with CGC 9.8 slabs fetching $40-$65+. Simonson’s signature—a revered name behind X-Factor and New Mutants—adds a premium, with signed 1990s Superman keys (e.g., Superman #75) often hitting $70-$120+ in high-grade, authenticated form, a 40-80%+ boost over unsigned editions.
Superman: Man of Steel #22 is a 1990s cornerstone, prized for Steel’s first full appearance—a character whose legacy spans comics, animation, and potential live-action (rumored for DC’s cinematic slate). As of March 21, 2025, the comic market thrives at $17.69 billion, with a projected rise to $26.75 billion by 2032 (Fortune Business Insights), and “Reign of the Supermen” keys lead the pack. Unsigned near-mint copies (NM 9.4) trade at $15-$25, with CGC 9.8 slabs fetching $40-$65+. Simonson’s signature—a revered name behind X-Factor and New Mutants—adds a premium, with signed 1990s Superman keys (e.g., Superman #75) often hitting $70-$120+ in high-grade, authenticated form, a 40-80%+ boost over unsigned editions.
Signed comics from iconic creators are surging in demand, with Simonson’s contribution to Steel’s origin and her industry stature driving this issue’s rarity. The 1990s nostalgia wave, paired with Superman’s multimedia resurgence, keeps “Reign” issues hot, while Steel’s enduring fanbase and potential film buzz amplify its appeal. Superman: Man of Steel #22 (Signed by Louise Simonson) merges first-appearance hype with creator pedigree, positioning it for robust appreciation in a market hungry for authenticated 1990s treasures.
Why Buy Now?
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a signed testament to Steel’s debut, scripted by Simonson’s visionary hand. As collectors chase 1990s keys and signed rarities, this issue offers a thrilling mix of fandom and financial upside. Whether you’re a Superman aficionado or an investor eyeing the next breakout, Superman: Man of Steel #22 (Signed by Louise Simonson) is your chance to own a piece of DC’s 1993 revival—secure it today and watch its value hammer upward as Steel’s legacy shines brighter than ever!
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a signed testament to Steel’s debut, scripted by Simonson’s visionary hand. As collectors chase 1990s keys and signed rarities, this issue offers a thrilling mix of fandom and financial upside. Whether you’re a Superman aficionado or an investor eyeing the next breakout, Superman: Man of Steel #22 (Signed by Louise Simonson) is your chance to own a piece of DC’s 1993 revival—secure it today and watch its value hammer upward as Steel’s legacy shines brighter than ever!
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