Happy Birthday, Lex Luthor!

Superman villain Lex Luthor was created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, and first appeared in the pages of Action Comics #23 (April 1940), which went on sale on 23rd February 1940.

The issue was re-released as a Facsimile Edition last August.

Action Comics #23 Facsimile Edition (DC Comics 2025)
Action Comics #23 Facsimile Edition (DC Comics 2025)
Superman meets Lex Luthor first time, in Action Comics #23, re-released as a Facsimile Edition last year

The character’s history has been revived and updated many times down the years, (including crazy crossovers such as the upcoming DC x Sonic the Hedgehog: Metal Legion, out in April), but he’s always been a memorable nemesis to the Man of Steel.

On screen, personally, I’m a fan of Gene Hackman’s take on the character over any others, with Michael Rosenbaum in Smallville a close second, but there have been many others, and many celebrated interpretations in DC Comics down the years. Which is yours?



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  1. The Silver Age Lex Luthor ( in the comics) was simply the best. Given that DC comics did not get distributed here until around the beginning of 1960, this is the one many of us grew up with. It helped that he was featured on a very regular basis and his plots against Superman were clever. Add in Curt Swan’s superb art and Luthor was finally a winner!! Gerald Edwards

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