Superwoman Reading Order

This reading order is designed to give a timeline of major storylines featuring Superwoman (Earth 3 Lois Lane) throughout DC Comics. It may not encompass every one of her appearances but is an outline of the major ones and the stories that affect them.

The continuity details relating to each specific storyline are explained in the “Review” of each storyline. Every “Review” link will provide a detailed continuity breakdown of that story and will explain any reference the story makes to other aspects of the DC Universe. All of this can be found under the “Continuity” section of each link.

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New 52

With the start of the New 52, the DC Universe was reset. In this era, a new version of Superwoman debuted alongside a new version of the Crime Syndicate (Reading Order). This Superwoman shares no continuity with previous versions but is essentially a rebooted version of the same concept.

Superwoman is introduced through the Forever Evil (Reading Order) event. She has a major role in this event and, later on, plays a role in the second half of the Darkseid War (Reading Order) event.

Essential Extra
Issue Collection Issue Collection
Justice League #23 Trinity War (Review) (Reading Order)    
   
Forever Evil #1 Forever Evil (Review) (Reading Order)    
Forever Evil #2    
Forever Evil #3    
    Justice League #25 Justice League Vol. 5: Forever Heroes (Review) 1
   
Forever Evil #4 Forever Evil (Review) (Reading Order)    
    Justice League #26 Justice League Vol. 5: Forever Heroes (Review) 1
   
Forever Evil #5 Forever Evil (Review) (Reading Order)    
Forever Evil #6    
Forever Evil #7    
       
    Justice League #32 Justice League Vol. 6: Injustice League (Review) 2
   
Justice League #47 Justice League Vol. 8: Darkseid War Part 2 (Review) (Reading Order)    
Justice League #48    
Justice League #49    
Justice League #50    

Justice League issues are from the Justice League Vol. 2 series.

Notes
  1. These issues only have an extremely brief appearance from Superwoman (each only lasting a single page). However, they help show that she has plans for the future, which may be of interest to some readers. These issues can easily be skipped if necessary.
  2. This issue has a few pages that indicate Superwoman has even more plans for the future. This issue can easily be skipped if necessary.

Rebirth

In progress

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