Written by JAMES ROBINSON, RICHARD DONNER and GEOFF JOHNS Art by RENATO GUEDES, JAVIER PINA, PABLO RAIMONDI, JESUS MERINO, ERIC WIGHT and JOSE WILSON MAGALHAES Cover by ANDREW ROBINSON Superman has left Earth. Luckily, Metropolis still has heroes like Mon-El. But after years of knowing nothing but the solitude of the Phantom Zone, how will Mon-El acclimate to society? And Guardian has his hands full with his new position in the Science Police. Collecting SUPERMAN #684-690, ACTION COMICS #874 and elements from ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #10! On sale FEBRUARY 9 - 224 pg, FC
A better model was Wilson Hirschfeld, the crusading reporter and managing editor of The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and a high school classmate of Jerry and Joe's. The three had worked together on the Torch, and dreamed up stories ...
Reweaves the Superman legend incorporating his established history, from escape as an infant from the doomed planet Krypton to arrival as reporter Clark Kent at the Daily Planet.
An alien orphan from the planet Krypton crash lands on Earth, and is adopted by a human couple--one day he will become Superman, defender of the people of Earth.
A young boy prepares for his day by leaping tall buildings (jumping out of bed), donning his heroic uniform (his clothes), and facing his greatest weakness (Kryptonite-colored toothpaste).
Chronicles how writer Jerry Siegel and illustrator Joe Shuster created the character of Superman and, after being turned down by several editors, finally published their first comic book featuring the Man of Steel in 1938.
Gathering a veritable league of philosophers, Superman and Philosophy addresses all these questions and more. This book will thrill longtime and brand-new fans of Superman alike and will inspire new ways to think about the Man of Steel!
A fascinating journey through comic book lore, American history, and Jewish tradition, this book examines the entirety of Superman's career from 1938 to date, and is sure to give readers a newfound appreciation for the Mensch of Steel!
Collects Superman #51-52, Batman/Superman #31-32, Superman/Wonder Woman #28-29, and Action comics #51-52.
Superman is in his Fortress of Solitude when Lex Luthor puts all of Metropolis in danger. Can Superman fly back to the city in time to stop Lex and save the day?
"Originally published in single magazine form in The Man of Steel 1-6, Superman 1-4, Action Comics 584-587, and Who's who: update '87 1, 3-4"--Copyright page.