As James Gunn's Superman movie gets ready to hit theaters this summer, many DC fans are continuing to debate whether the titular hero's costume truly holds up to the original from the comics. Luckily, one artist has presented a compelling argument in favor of David Corenswet's subversive new suit, illustrating it in gorgeous fashion and winning over any naysayers that may remain.
DC Comics artist Fico Ossio - currently working on Black Lightning alongside writer Brandon Thomas - has shared stunning art in an David Corenswet's Superman.
Fico Ossio's original version of this art, featured as a variant cover for Action Comics #1079, depicts a more standard rendition of Superman's suit that comic readers are familiar with. Now, he's revealed the true inspiration behind the piece and updated the costume to match the DCU's Superman.
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In Ossio's art, Superman is shown soaring into action, but the costume from this year's Superman movie gets the spotlight from this skilled artist instead of the costume that's typically seen in the comics. With a collar reminiscent to the New 52's Superman and a chest emblem that draws inspiration from Mark Waid and Alex Ross' Kingdom Come continuity, David Corenswet's look deviates from the initial design while retaining the core essence of what Superman should look like. Ossio also alters the face and hairstyle to further resemble Corenswet, giving this brilliant recreation the perfect finishing touch.

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Fico Ossio isn't the only DC Comics artist to capture David Corenswet's likeness in comic form in anticipation for the DCU's film. Superstar artist Dan Mora recently drew his own variant cover of Corenswet's Superman for a reprint of Action Comics #1 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, paying homage to the Man of Steel's first ever appearance while looking forward to his future on the big screen. Creatives from the world of comics are eager to try their hand at the new Superman costume, and their interpretations show how well it works - both onscreen and on the page.
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David Corenswet's Superman Stands Out From the Original in Comic Art
Many complaints about David Corenswet's costume for the DCU are that it doesn't bear a resemblance to the classic costume everyone knows and loves, but that's part of what makes it so great. In art like Fico Ossio's, it's immediately recognizable as the DCU's Superman rather than an ordinary take on the Man of Steel, proving how iconic it has the potential to be with time. Superman shouldn't need to stick to his usual attire, and comic art of Corenswet's version demonstrates that there is more than one way to nail his beloved costume across different mediums.
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