A comprehensive overview of the history of the world's first and all-time greatest superhero explores the different media, from comics to radio to film, in which he has been popular, and includes rare art and interviews with writers and artists. Reprint.
“COMIC-BOOK READING”: Crist, "Horror in the Nursery," Collier's. YEARS LATER: Nyberg, Seal qfrlppreval, 1-21. “WE ARE”: (Irist, “Horror in the Nursery." “BELIEVING THAT”: “(:00 Pupils Hold Burial Rites,” Washington POSI.
"Presenting over 20 classic full length Superman tales from the DC Comics vault"--Cover.
After debuting in 1938, Superman soon became an American icon.
Smallville: Sparks by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2004. Superman: ... Junior novel prelude to the film. ... Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice—Cross Fire by Michael Kogge, Scholastic, 2016.
Was Superman a Spy? demystifies all of the interesting stories, unbelievable anecdotes, wacky rumors, and persistent myths that have piled up like priceless back issues in the seventy-plus years of the comic book industry, including: • ...
Leading writers discuss, debate, and celebrate the legend of Superman in this anthology, contending that his legend is a truly American myth.
O'Neil only scripted four of the next thirteen issues of Superman before leaving the series entirely due to a “vague sense of discomfort, of not fitting with the assignment somehow.”29 This is not surprising. For Superman was an emblem ...
Once Mxy is taken care of, Superman must deal with the return of Metallo, the all-new Doom Patrol and the strange science created by Cadmus. While all of this is happening a strange ship crashes to Earth and changes the world forever.
ROAD TO REBIRTH The Superman and Lois Lane of the pre-New 52 DC Universe return in SUPERMAN: LOIS AND CLARK, from the creative team of Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks!
Acts of awesomeness are happening around town. People are being rescued, runaway tractors stopped, and fires extinguished. This is all in a day’s work for the hero known only as “Superman.” But who is he, really?