ICYMI: Does Superman Believe In Hell? We Ask The Question superman dccomics
\nIn Batman\/Superman: World's Finest #2 earlier in the year, Superman and Batman go to hell. Robin as well, since he happened to be in the vicinity, courtesy of Faust.\n\nAnd it carried over into in Batman\/Superman: World's Finest #3, like this.\n\nBut Superman wasn't having any of it, despite Batamn's cries of help or despair.\n\nSuperman's not fooled by the illusion for a second and saves Batman and Robin's bat-bacon.
But because it hadn't yet been established that they knew each other's identities, Gaiman chose to abandon the script instead of rewriting it. By 2000, it was decided that the script could be published as originally written, and it was done so with an artist jam across the comic, which was published in a prestige format.\n\nBecause this is a Superman who has definitely seen Hell. Indeed he's been there, and it made quite the impact.
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