I don't dislike the 80's Superman comics. The Byrne/ Wolfman-era relaunch was something that maybe didn't need to happen, but it gave the Superman books an escape hatch from a corner they had painted themselves into somewhat methodically during the 1970's as Julie Schwartz also modernized the Man of Steel.
I love the Schwartz stuff for one reason, I love the 80's era relaunch for another. Its part of why, in the DC relaunch, I feel quite zen about the Superman reboot.
Because it makes me terribly, terribly uncomfortable, I have never spoken about Action Comics #593.
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In the early days of the post-
COIE relaunch, much as they're doing now, DC began inserting Kirby's New Gods into the DCU. For a while there, Mister Miracle and Big Barda were sort of the stepping stone into the New Gods franchise. The push led to at least two
New Gods titles, a couple of mini's, a
Mister Miracle ongoing and, eventually, Walt Simonson's kick-ass
Orion series right about when I was graduating college.
But then there's
Action 593, which features the time Superman was mind-controlled into making a dirty movie with Kirby-character-fave Big Barda.
Comics Alliance discusses the issue here, if'n you're interested in details of what happens in the issue and Superman's near-miss with Peter North-styled glory. I should mention the issue also gets covered about once a year as someone accidentally discovers the issue in a back issue bin and goes ape-@#$%, which is not the incorrect response as... seriously, DC.