The Man of Steel is the man of the hour for a whole year of celebratory projects and initiatives.
DC Entertainment is celebrating the anniversary of their oldest and arguably most iconic superhero by beginning a year full of all things for the Man of Steel, starting with a commemorative logo that brings together the familiar red and blue colours as well as the cape waving behind his silhouette.
The first issue of Unchained will have a series of variant covers inspired by each era of the character, from the 1930s to today.
"Superman is undeniably the greatest superhero in the world and likely the most influential comic-book character of all time," Diane Nelson, president of DC Entertainment, was quoted by the USA Today as saying in a statement.
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"In addition to being an enduring presence in pop culture for the last 75 years, he continues to be a commanding global icon. DC Entertainment and all of Warner Bros look forward to celebrating this important, year-long anniversary for Superman," Nelson said.
Snyder is also producing a new animated short that pays tribute to the many looks and history of Superman over 75 years, fans will be able to see a sneak peek at San Diego Comic-Con in July before its debut in late summer.
"It's a great honour for all of us involved in Man of Steel to carry on the tradition of Superman for longtime fans as well as a new generation of moviegoers," Snyder said.
Superman first appeared in Action Comics No 1, dated June 1938, and since then, the hero has fought for "truth, justice and the American way" in addition to a bunch of villains including Lex Luthor, Bizarro and Brainiac.
"Warner Bros is privileged to be home to the global Superman brand, which has had an unparallelled impact on popular culture for 75 years," said Warner Bros CEO Kevin Tsujihara.