Superman teams up with his fellow members of the Justice League to protect the Earth in these never-before-reprinted stories from the 1970s. In this collection, the Man of Steel meets the Flash in their famed race around the globe, plus Superman teams up with Green Lantern, Aquaman, Batman, Hawkman, Green Arrow, the Atom, and Wonder Woman! Collects World's Finest Comics #198-214.
Presented in Volume 2 are sixteen super team-ups from WORLD'S FINEST COMICS#86-101, including the 1958 classic "The Origin of the Superman/BatmanTeam.
When Batman and Superman first met ten years ago, the man they were trying to protect was killed due to their lack of teamwork.
"Superman and Batman first teamed up in these stories from comics' Golden Age, reprinted here for the first time in one massive hardcover.
They had been fighting crime separately for years, but it wasn’t until the historic Superman #76 in 1952 that Superman, the Man of Steel, finally teamed up with the Caped Crusader himself—Batman.
The World's Finest Beach was on its way. The newly named Jacksonville Beach looked to the future with great optimism. After all, the Florida Land Boom was going great in 1925. People were buying land—especially in south Florida—as ...
... Guilty Knowledge ( Virago ) Best Short Story Historical Mystery : Margaret Frazer , “ Neither Pity , Love nor Fear ” ( Royal Whodunnits ( Robinson ] ) Lifetime Achievement Award : Paul Doherty ( a.k.a. Anna Apostolou , Michael ...
[back] 38 - J. Strong, Strong's Hebrew Concordance, entry #2945 [back] 39 - Remember, Abraham (likely contemporary or nearly so with Job) only had one wife at a time (Sarah, and then Keturah), and his going in to the slave-girl Hagar.
Unexpected Allies... and Enemies During a party in the royal capital, Lugh runs into Mina, the mysterious and flirtatious snake demon.
The volume also abounds with fresh new stories by newer authors, from U. S. publications, and also from sources on other shores, including England, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Doyle, SIR ARTHUR ConAN. The True Crime Files of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. New York: Berkley. Doyle's accounts of his involvement in two actual crime cases. Edited by Stephen Hines, introduction by Steven Womack. Gilbar, STEven, ed.