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Superman: Son of Kal-El was a . Although the series was cancelled after only 18 issues – a decision that surprised many given its strong sales – it has remained in high demand through collected editions and digital platforms. The GlobalComix platform reports that Vol. 1 alone has over 39,000 views , while Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 have 13,800 and 8,400 views respectively, demonstrating lasting reader interest. On League of Comic Geeks , a reader who binged the entire series in one evening wrote that it was “very strong throughout” and “definitely engaging,” noting that the series avoids the “quip‑heavy” and “preachy” pitfalls sometimes found in other comics of the era.
| Publisher | Format | Avg Price | Queer focus | PWYW model | Monthly est. revenue | |-----------|--------|-----------|-------------|------------|----------------------| | | Digital zines | $6 | Heavy | Yes | $5k | | Kori Michele | Graphic novels | $15 | Medium | No | $12k | | Gutter Punk Press | Anthologies | $10 | Light | No | $8k | | Sad Ghost Club | Merch + comics | $20 | Light | No | $50k+ | sonofka comics top
"This is another thoroughly entertaining outing leading to a bombshell ending." . "I quite liked this one! I feel like I got a little bit more of an emotional grasp on Jon after this." . Superman: Son of Kal-El was a