From Superman #400, October 1984. Bill Sienkiewicz illustration.
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Sienkiewicz has revisited this layout several times in paint, including in 2018.

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From Superman #400, October 1984. Bill Sienkiewicz illustration.
Info from Grand Comics Database
Sienkiewicz has revisited this layout several times in paint, including in 2018.
The Greatest Superman issue DC Comics refuses to Reprint
“How do people look at Superman? How will we see him in the future, as Historians and scholars evaluate this figure who so dominates the twentieth century? When he is no longer with us… who will we think he was?” This was the statement that opened 1984s Superman #400. In the comic, this statement is directed at a group of school students being asked to consider what they know of Superman, and…
1984's Superman #400 cover by Howard Chaykin (American Flagg!).
From Superman #400, October 1984. Jack Kirby pencils, Terry Austin inks.
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frank miller, lynn varley and john costanza’s contribution to SUPERMAN no. 400. miller carries over his storytelling technique from RONIN for this one. photo by chris anthony diaz