The original art by Neal Adams for the wraparound cover for Superman (vol. 1) #252, June 1972.
This issue was a 100-Page Super Spectacular that contained reprint stories of Superman (the original Powerstone story from the Golden Age), as well as Golden Age stories featuring Dr. Fate, Hawkman, Black Condor, the Spectre, Starman, and the Ray.
I guess Adams decided to include more of DC’s flying superheroes to fill-out the cover. It’s lknd of deceptive advertising, as Kid Eternity, Lightly, Black Racer, Shining Knight, the Silver Age Green Lantern, the Golden Age Green Lantern, the Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl, Red Tornado, Supergirl, and the Shining Knight aren’t inside the book. But it’s an awesome Neal Adams cover, so the court will allow it.
That image of Superman is arguably the DC Comics used the most for merchandizing and ads throughout the 1970s and early 1980s; mores than the running Superman image I posted yesterday. DC used the image on the covers of Superman, right over the logo, for a brief time.
It’s also been copied a million times. There were plenty of ads where the image was used, with only minor changes to the costume. Heck, it was even used for a newspaper ad for an X-rated spoof film of Superman, right after Superman the Movie was released.











