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Superman #38 Solicitation Typo May Be Intentional Meta-Commentary, Not an Error

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Rich Johnston

4d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

Superman #38 by Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora is analyzed for a potential typo in its solicitation that may have mistakenly listed Superboy-Prime instead of Superman. The article explores whether this is a genuine error or a deliberate meta-commentary within the comic, given the issue's self-referential themes. It discusses the creative team, the solicitation discrepancy, and the possibility that the "typo" is actually an intentional narrative device.

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Today sees the publication of Superman #38 by Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora, and it may be the most meta yet.
What did the solicitation for this issue say? SUPERMAN #38 (W) JOSHUA WILLIAMSON (A) DAN MORA Superboy-Prime […]
And may also catch a few folk out along the journey…
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Today sees the publication of Superman #38 by Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora, and it may be the most meta yet. And may also catch a few folk out along the journey… Yeah, let's check that, shall we? What did the solicitation for this issue say? SUPE

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