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Warner Bros. Pictures Co-chairs Pam Abdy And Michael De Luca Give A Seal Of Approval To James Gunn’s ‘Superman,’ Saying “DC Is In Great Hands"

  • A fully-cast audiobook version of the celebrated comic All-Star Superman will be released on June 24, 2025, through a collaboration between DC Comics and a leading audiobook publisher.
  • This release follows DC's strategy to reach broader audiences by adapting cornerstone Superman stories into accessible audio formats.
  • The audiobook adapts the complete 12-issue Eisner Award-winning run by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, featuring voices for Superman, Lois Lane, and Lex Luthor.
  • Lance Fitzgerald expressed excitement about collaborating with DC to bring Morrison and Quitely’s remarkable work to life through a distinct approach tailored specifically for the audiobook format.
  • This adaptation marks a major step for DC and Penguin Random House toward expanding Superman's fan base through innovative, high-quality audio experiences.
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