Yes, Superman has revealed his identity in some comic storylines.
Occasionally, Superman has disclosed his true identity in specific comic arcs. This decision often comes with significant consequences and plot developments for the character and the comic universe.
No, Superman has conventionally been shown as a white character in the comic universe. There haven't been any significant storylines where he was portrayed as black.
In the comics, Superman's secret identity is Clark Kent. He uses this guise to live a normal life when not saving the world. Clark Kent works as a journalist at the Daily Planet and keeps his superpowers hidden from most people.
Yes, Superman has died in the comics before. It was a major storyline that had a huge impact on the DC universe.
For me, 'Superman: Birthright' stands out. It provides a modern and compelling take on Superman's origin and early days. The art and writing are top-notch.
Yes, Superman has been shown killing in some comic storylines, but it's not a common occurrence.
Well, 'All-Star Superman' is often considered one of the greatest. It beautifully showcases Superman's character and his impact on the world.
Yes, in some storylines, the Green Arrow does reveal his identity.
Yes, he does at certain points in the comics depending on the storyline and circumstances.
Yes, he did. It was a significant plot point in the comics.
Yes, he does. In certain storylines, Iron Man reveals his identity as Tony Stark.