Superman’s summer may just kick off today, but DC is already ahead of what’s in line for Steel Man and his extended family. Today, the publisher revealed details of the July shipping Superman title, including the announcement of the new Treasury special, Superman Trejury 2025: Hero for All, from the creative team of author Dan Jurgens and artist Bruno Redondo. Readers who have come to this summer’s Superman Special, today saw bullying this huge-sized one-shot bullying on the back page of this issue, but DC’s announcement saw the interior page, variant covers and Redondo designs for the first time.
Here’s how DC explains a hugely sized one-shot:
When a vicious fleet of extraterrestrial extremists begins a full invasion of the Earth, only Superman can prevent them from disappearing completely. But there’s something different about this attack. It is fatal both inside and outside. This is a story and Titanic, so to celebrate Superman’s summer in style, you have to say it in the size of the Treasury (10 1/8″ x 13 5/16″)! This essential features Redondo’s main cover and features images and information on the highly anticipated Superman films from DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures, a film-themed photo variant cover, a variant cover from Dan Jurgens, and a stunning “Friends and Enemies” cover by Scott Koblish (the new history of the DC Universe).
Including information about the upcoming Superman film and photo variant covers of the film, it resembles the treasure-sized special from the film, which DC released in 1979 after the release of the original Superman: film. The Redondo cover in this question is a bit reminiscent of the film’s iconic final shot, Christopher Reeve’s Superman, flying in space on illuminated Earth. He just needs to look at his readers and smile.
In a statement released by the one-shot, Jurgens and Redondo talked about bringing the Steel man back to financial form. We talked about why this is a time when it is a fitting time for a larger than life Superman story.
“The term “Treasury sized version” seems like the perfect tool for him, as Superman is the cornerstone that our entire industry is being built on,” Jurgens said. “As a child, the term “Treasury version” meant ensuring it was a special project and that I had to have. From the beginning, most of those projects began with Superman and Superman vs. Team Up, Superman vs. Shazam, Superman vs. Wonder Woman, and one of the best comic projects is the Treasury version of Hong vs. Superman and the Fantastic Four. ”
“It’s been over 25 years since DC released its last original Ministry of Finance edition. This is a double size of a regular comic book!” Added Redondo. “So having the opportunity to participate in this is really special and I’m trying my best to make it special.”
“This current project, Superman Treasury 2025: Hero For All is an attempt to regain the spirit of those who have made them before. “We have an epic storyline with a wide range of scope, action and visual drama that will take a deeper look at Superman’s characters and confirm his status as a DCU’s outstanding hero. The larger the page size, the more opportunities it gives any opportunity for anything that will explode the story’s scope from the page. The visual treat they will certainly love.
In addition to Superman Treasury 2025: Hero for All, DC has released solicitation information for other Superman family titles that will be shipped in July 2025. The information for each of these titles is as follows:
Action Comic #1088 takes DC’s Boy of Steel to Smallville High
Action Comic #1088 – Sale July 9th
Writer Mark Wade and artist Skyler Patridge continue to evolve as the boy of Steel and become guardians of the great heroes of Metropolis and the Earth.
There can be a lot of changes in the summer, especially for Clark Kent (aka Superboy). After his disastrous debut in Metropolis, Kent worry that the world is not ready for his son and will do whatever it takes to protect him. Little do they know, they are about to send him to one of the most frightening places on earth… Smallville High! Action Comics #1088 features the main cover of Ryan Sook, with variant covers by series artists Patridge, Leonardo Romero and Karl Kerschl.
The reestablishment of Superboy as part of Superman’s past has been one welcome addition to DCU over the past few years, and it’s great to see Waid and Patridge explore it in full with one of DC’s flagship titles.
Super Girl #3 debut…Satan Girl! ?
Supergirl #3 – Sale July 9th
Author/artist Sophie Campbell gives readers a team up that has never come to this series featuring a whole new maiden!
Supergirl and Lex Luthor’s daughter, Lena, gathered to fight a common enemy pose as Midvale’s very own Supergirl! Will Rena’s brain and Kara’s bravery match Kandor’s superpower Super Genius? It’s Supergirl vs Supergirl in the fight for ages! What’s more, is Satan Girl’s debut? ! In addition to interior art, Campbell offers main and variant covers with Stanley “Art German” Lau, Homare and Joel Le Jones.
Over the years, DCU has multiple characters known as Satan Girl, and the original pre-crisis version was an enemy of superheroes, especially the Supergirl legions. Check out her first appearance in 1963 Adventure Comics #313 (unfortunately not in DCU Infinite, so get ready to go hunting). If you already know her secret identity, I won’t reveal it here, but it’s really a gem of the story.
Lex Luther Meets Crypto of Crypto: Crypton’s Last Dog #2
Crypto: Crypton’s Last Dog #2 – For Sale July 16th
As if it wasn’t enough for him to worry, Crypton’s Last Dog is about to meet Superman’s most infamous enemy in this issue from writer Ryan North and artist Mike Norton.
Crypton’s last dog, Crypto, landed in an alien world called Earth after a catastrophic shuttle test was wrong. Crypto wanders around the city, scared and hurt…but this lost dog finds someone to take care of him. It’s both troublesome, unkind, but ambitious. Crypto just wants to be loved, but that may not be what this boy, Lex Luther, can do.
Jerry offers a main cover with a Rafael de Latre variant cover.
Maybe Lex Luther needed a dog? Seriously, how better would his life be if he had a dog as a child? And is it as good as crypto? He must be very lucky!
Superman Unlimited #3 unleashes Toyman’s fears!
Superman Unlimited #3 – Sale July 16th
Writer Dan Slot and artist Rafael Albuquerque continue the story of Superman facing a world filled with Cryptonite!
When Toyman’s towering fear threatens the city of Metropolis again, Superman and Crypto are on hand to save the day, but in this new world of Cryptonite, even Toyman’s murder mechanism is celebrated in Superman’s Achilles heels! Man of Steel reveals a game-changing new use of this deadly material, so it is a twisted turn of events, and does it have the ability to… save the world? On top of all this, some interesting changes that will flood the city of Metropolis with the Daily Planet staff and Intergan tragedy! Series artist Albuquerque offers main covers and Gotham City Siren themed variant covers, along with additional variants of Raynil Francis Eu, Robin “Zombie” Higgin Bottom, Tony S. Daniel, Ryan Benjamin and Christian Ward.
Toyman has done many iterations over the years. This time it appears that Slot and Albuquerque are going with the “gigantic mech guy.” In other words, it means that it is the Hiro Okamura version of the character introduced in the early 2000s.
Darkseid Legion Attack on Superman #28
Superman #28 – Sale July 23rd
Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora put Darkseed Legion and the Center on this contomis issue! Superman #28 to #30 tells the definitive story heading towards the next big DCU event!
Since the start of DC, Darkseid’s legions have been hiding in the shadows of the DC Universe. And now they finally attack Superman! This important issue unveils Legion’s fatal mission, launches all the next phases of DC, and establishes a massive event for Superman and the DC Universe!
Superman #28 features a main cover and spot foil variant cover from series artist Mora, with additional variants by Nathan Szerdy, Tula Lotay, Guillem March and Salvador Larroca.
This is a big one, and a direct follow-up from today’s summer Superman special. Legion’s excellence is exciting given their somewhat rocky success rate. The 31st century world is rich and rich, worth exploring, so they hope that once everything is said and done, they’ll be in a good position for another shot in the series (between this and the Satan girl, I can say I was on Legion Kick recently).
Find all these books and more from the summer of Superman who arrived in July 2025 and arrived digitally. Don’t forget to head to your local comic shop this Friday to celebrate DC’s annual Super Monday with an exclusive reprint and other festivals. Wear your best cape!
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