Thanks to James Gunn’s upcoming Superman hitting theaters this July, the Man of Steel is getting his biggest moment in the spotlight in years. But when it comes to Kal-El, we must remember it all started with the comics. And this summer, DC Comics will unleash “the Summer of Superman” across their various Superman (and Superman adjacent) titles. Perhaps the most exciting is Superman Treasury 2025 – Hero for All. This oversized comic harkens back to the Treasury Edition comics of decades past, which published special tales of iconic heroes. This one-shot is written by Dan Jurgens, with art by Bruno Redondo and Adriano Lucas. Below, you can see art from Hero for All, as well as read the official synopsis from DC Comics:

When a vicious armada of extraterrestrial extremists launches an all-out invasion of Earth, only Superman can stand in the way of total annihilation. But there’s something different about this attack—it’s deadly from both without and within. This is a tale so titanic it must be told at treasury size (10 1/8″ x 13 5/16″) to celebrate the Summer of Superman in style! This must-have one-shot features a main cover by Redondo and will feature images and info from the highly anticipated Superman movie from DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures, a movie-themed photo variant cover, a variant cover by Dan Jurgens, and a stunning “friends and foes” variant cover by Scott Koblish






Here’s what writer and Death of Superman artist Dan Jurgens had to say about working on this special edition:
Since Superman is the cornerstone on which our entire industry is built, the term ‘Treasury Sized Edition’ seems to be the perfect vehicle for him. As a kid, the term ‘Treasury Edition’ meant that it was sure to be a special project and one that I just had to have. From the very start, most of those projects focused on Superman. It started with the first Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man team-up and continued with Superman vs. Shazam, Superman vs. Wonder Woman, and one of the best comic projects ever, Superman vs. Muhammad Ali. It was an honor, years later, to be able to add to that lineup of Treasury Editions with Superman vs. the Fantastic Four.
This current project, Superman Treasury 2025 – Hero for All, is our attempt at trying to recapture the spirit of what made those earlier, epic projects something that we remember with such fondness. We have a grand story that is wide in scope, action and visual drama that also takes a deeper look at Superman’s character and verifies his status as the preeminent hero in the DCU. The larger page size gives the artist every opportunity to push the scope of the story into something that explodes off the page and that is just what Bruno Redondo (Nightwing) is working overtime to do. He has a wide range of characters and plenty of big story moments to play with and he’s going all-out to give readers a visual treat that they’re sure to love. In short, the idea of a ‘Treasury Sized Edition’ feels like the perfect way to acknowledge and celebrate this Summer of Superman.

Hopefully, Hero for All sparks a new era of oversized Treasury Editions. There’s just something about holding a giant comic book in your hands that makes it that much cooler. Hopefully, with a new DC/Marvel crossover on the horizon, we can get an oversized Superman vs. Spider-Man rematch in this format. In the meantime, Superman Treasury 2025 – Hero for All hit comic book shops and digital on July 2.
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