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Last year, the editors of Superman and Adventures of Superman messed up the numbering system.
On the May issue, Superman jumps from 226 to 650. The specific reason for the jump is that the editors ended Adventures of Superman and they gavethe numbers to Superman. The crazy thing about it is that now Superman is considered volume one. The Superman 1 through 226 is volume two. So is Adventures of Superman part of Superman volume one? No. Adventures remains it’s own title. So there is a gap of 424 issues in Superman volume one. That makes it very hard to keep up with. It seems to me that numbering issues is not that hard. Why must DC make it difficult? Why didn’t they make it volume three? or go back and resume Volume one’s original numbering, which would be starting with number 424.Â
Numbering issues is not that hard until DC throughs a wrench in all of them.