The famous 'S' shield - the focal point of Superman's costume — has evolved significantly since the / Superman (Супермен, Человек из стали, Кал-Эл, Кларк Кент) :: DC Comics (DC Universe, Вселенная ДиСи) :: История :: логотип :: эволюция :: Смешные комиксы (веб-комиксы с юмором и их переводы) :: фэндомы

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The famous 'S' shield - the focal point of Superman's costume — has evolved significantly since the Man of Steel made his first appearance 75 years ago. See how the emblem has transformed from Action Comics #1 to Man Of Steel!
First appearing in Action Comics #1. this shield never made the cover
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The famous 'S' shield - the focal point of Superman's costume — has evolved significantly since the Man of Steel made his first appearance 75 years ago. See how the emblem has transformed from Action Comics #1 to Man Of Steel! First appearing in Action Comics #1. this shield never made the cover but was featured in the comics for several years. It was often colored entirely yellow, likely by colorists trying to save time. The earliest incarnation of Superman’s shield was shaped like a heraldic crest or a police badge and only appeared once, on the cover of Action Comics #1. It also appeared in early sketches. By the time Superman was given his own self-titled series with Superman #1, the 'S' on the shield had developed serifs (the little feet at each end of the letter). The serifed shield appeared more clearly on the back cover of Superman #1. where it was also filled in with black. This black emblem appeared in the upper corner of Action Comics covers from 1939 to 1946. By the end of 1939, the upper serif migrated to the top right corner while the lower serif rested in the bottom of the shield. A wider, bowl-shaped shield emerged on the cover of Action Comics #26 at the turn of the decade. It was also the first time the shield became five-sided, although some still drew it with three. Distinguished by its large, sharp upper serif, the shield introduced on the cover of Superman #9 represented a middle-ground between the two previous emblems. The outer border was sometimes colored red. but colorists couldn't seem to settle on a unified color scheme, and frequently flip-flopped between red and yellow. The color scheme was finalized with a new shield that appeared on the cover of Action Comics #66, but for the first few years, artists couldn't seem to agree whether the bottom serif should be rounded or straight. When Superman was rebooted in The Man Of Steel #1, artists began more consistently drawing the emblem larger, straighter, and with a V-shaped upper serif. After Superman's death and return, the emblem returned to having a vertical upper serif, but with a diagonal left edge. For Kingdom Come - a story set in the future - painter Alex Ross created a new futuristic shield based on the red-and-black color scheme used in 1939 and in the 1941 animated series (see "In Popular Culture" below). In Superman (Vol.\2) #123. the Man of Steel was given a different set of powers and a new look complete with this reimagined "electric" emblem. Inspired by Alex Ross's 1996 Kingdom Come shield. Superman’s standard emblem evolved to reflect the same color scheme. Two years later it reverted back to red-and-yellow. When the DC universe was rebooted as The New 52, the 'S' lost its lower serif (though some artists continued to draw it in regardless). Superman s big screen debut was a series of animated shorts by Fleischer Studios. The shield was wider - similar to the 1940 emblem - but with the color scheme of the black 1939 insignia. The shield used in the Superman serials was first worn by Kirk Alyn and later by George Reeves. The serials eventually spun off into a TV series called Adventures Of Superman. The shield worn by Christopher Reeve in the Superman movies looked unusually sloppy for a Hollywood costume, possibly to suggest it was hand-sewn by one of the characters in Dean Cain's shield wasn't seen very often, as Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman focused less on the Man of Steel’s exploits as a superhero and more on the lives of Clark Kent and Lois Lane. The shield worn by Brandon Routh in Superman Returns was the first to be made of something other than cloth. Tom Welling wore the same emblem in the final episode of Smallville. The Man Of Steel shield worn by Henry Cavill harkens back to the 1941 emblem, with its large, sharp upper serif. There’s also a red-and-black variation. WRITTEN & DESIGNED BY KATE WILLAERT EDITED BY MARLON HEIMERL AND TROY EAVES HalloweenCostumes
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