Voice-Over
Stepping out of the Copper Age pages of DC's anthology powerhouse Action Comics Weekly, Voice-Over made their debut in 1989 courtesy of the legendary creative pairing of Roger Stern and Curt Swan — a fitting pedigree for a character orbiting the Man of Steel himself. With appearances spread across Action Comics Weekly, Adventures of Superman, and Superman, this figure carved out a niche in the broader Superman corner of the DC universe, sharing pages with the likes of Superman, Private Eyes, and Sturgis Butterfield. Eight catalog appearances may be a compact footprint, but one of them carries key-issue status — a collector's signal that Voice-Over's entrance was worth marking. A compact but intriguing piece of late-'80s DC history for anyone who loves digging into the richer texture of Superman's world beyond the marquee names.



