Classic Superman Never Looked SO GOOD

From the Comics Division

J. Totino Tedesco's variant cover for Action Comics #1031 is everything I want in a Superman Comic. Nothing fancy here, just an understated form-fitting suit (by contemporary superhero design standards), a physique that looks like the guy eats real food and works on a farm, and a bank heist. Simple and straightforward. You don't need to Superman to have to save the world, battle aliens, or fight Doomsday to have a powerful story. No, a good Superman story is about the choices he makes. When you're all powerful, practically omniscient, and impervious to danger your weakness isn't really something as basic as kryptonite. Your weakness is is that you can't save everyone. Superman can stop the bank heist, but what is he neglecting while he deals with these mobsters? In a city full of crime, murder, disaster, accident, suicide, and more, every person Superman decides to help means there's someone he didn't have time to help. That's where the drama lies. How he deals with that is the story I want to read. I don't know if Action Comics #1031 actually addresses any of that, but the cover sure looks cool.

You can see more of Tedesco's work on Instagram: LINK (Check it out to see process photos for his Superman cover, included close ups of the art)

Original art for sale here: LINK

And here's his Marvel Page: LINK

-Jake