And set in an Art Deco-inspired 1938 Metropolis, with Superman's earliest adventures told through a modern storytelling lens but drawing from the visual language of DC's Golden Age of comic books and the Fleischer Studios Superman cartoons But rated for audiences 17+.
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Fleischer Archives
Add thoughts to the comics… but you might also want to read Amazing Fantasy #15, Action Comics #1, and Amazing Spider-Man #10, and watch all the Fleischer cartoons first No pressure.
Spoilers
Done all that? Good. Dan Slott talked about this story, saying that he asked,"'Can I do the Spider-Man '67 cartoon meets Filmation Superman '66 cartoon? Or Spider-Man '67 meets the Alex[...]

