Superman #146 Vol 2 – The Superman Game — 1999

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Published during the highly creative late-1990s Superman era, The Superman Game explores the challenges of heroism through a uniquely Superman lens. Combining action, mystery, and the larger mythology surrounding Metropolis, this issue reflects a period when DC was experimenting with ambitious concepts while maintaining the character’s core ideals.

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The late 1990s were an unusually inventive period for Superman comics. Following major storylines such as the Electric Superman saga and the rebuilding of Superman’s status quo, creators increasingly explored unusual concepts that tested the limits of the character’s world.

The Superman Game is representative of that era, presenting a challenge that forces Superman to confront more than simple physical threats. Stories from this period often balanced high-concept science fiction with personal character moments, helping Superman remain relatable despite his immense power.

For collectors, late-1990s Superman books have become increasingly interesting because they showcase a transitional period between classic post-Crisis continuity and the major events that followed in the 2000s.

This issue offers a strong combination of entertainment, nostalgia, and historical context within the broader Superman publishing timeline.