Superman
Superman changes shape across the selection: Golden Age urgency, Silver Age imagination, post-Crisis conscience, the Triangle Era's weekly machine, Death and Return, New Krypton, Rebirth family stories and modern Warworld material. The character works best when power is tied to responsibility and moral pressure.
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Superman: New Krypton Saga Omnibus Vol. 1
Death and Return of Superman Omnibus
Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman: Our Worlds at War Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman: Our Worlds at War Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman: Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 3
Superman: Brainiac Reborn Omnibus
Superman: Exile and Other Stories Omnibus
Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 2
Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 1
Superman by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Omnibus
Superman by Grant Morrison Omnibus
Superman omnibus editions should be read by publishing architecture. Archive volumes explain the myth, post-Crisis books rebuild Clark's ethics, and 1990s/2000s collections show the line functioning as a coordinated world.