Superman

  • Superman: Mon-el - Man of Valor
    By James Dale Robinson, Bernard Chang

    With The Man of Steel away on New Krypton, it's up to Mon-El to face off against Bizarro and General Lane. When Superman returns to Earth, will Mon-El give up his duty as protector of a city hes grown to love?

  • Superman: Mon-El
    By James Dale Robinson, Renato Guedes

    Following the startling events of New Krypton, Earth finds itself without Superman.

  • Superman: The Stolen Superpowers
    By Martin Powell

    SUPERMAN has his hands full.

  • Superman: Comic Chapter Books
    By Laurie S. Sutton

    Laurie S. Sutton. 1. Lex Luthor battles Superman with his battle suit. Which would you rather have: Superman's superpowers or Lex's suit? Why? 2. In their battle, Lex occasionally gets the upper hand.

  • Superman: The Story of the Man of Steel
    By Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Ralph Cosentino

    Superman has come to be considered as something of an American cultural icon, often otherwise referred to as the 'caped crusader'.

  • Superman: The Men of Tomorrow
    By Geoff Johns

    A new alien menace has arrived in Metropolis, bringing with it death, destruction, and a mysterious connection to Krypton and to Superman.

  • Superman: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 2
    By Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason

    The creative team of Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Doug Mahnke and a host of comicsÕ most acclaimed artists proudly presents Superman: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition Book 2, an incredible collection of all-new adventures.

  • Superman: Emperor Joker
    By Jeph Loeb

    Join Jeph Loeb (SUPERMAN/BATMAN), Joe Kelly (JLA), Ed McGuinness (SUPERMAN/BATMAN), Doug Mahnke (SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN), and others in a twisted world under the rule of Emperor Joker.

  • Superman: The Black Ring Vol. 1
    By Paul Cornell

    Who, Captain Britain and MI-13) and artist Pete Woods (WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON), with covers by David Finch (BRIGHTEST DAY, Ultimatum)! This volume collects ACTION COMICS #890-895.

  • Superman: Earth One
    By J. Michael Straczynski, Ardian Syaf

    "Superman created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster."

  • Superman: Earth One
    By J. Michael Straczynski

    Best-selling, Hugo Award-winning writer J. Michael Straczynski (BRAVE AND THE BOLD, THOR, BABYLON 5) and red-hot rising star artist Shane Davis (GREEN LANTERN, SUPERMAN/BATMAN) team up for this exciting launch of the EARTH ONE graphic novel ...

  • Superman: Grounded Vol. 1
    By J. Michael Straczynski, Gwendolyn Wilson

    Author J. Michael Straczynski picks up the saga after the devastating events of WAR OF THE SUPERMEN.

  • Superman: Adventures of Flamebird and Nightwing
    By Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster

    Flamebird and Nightwing, heroes of the bottle city of Kandor, soar in this new collection of tales.

  • Superman: Phantom Zone
    By Steve Gerber, Gene Colan, Rick Vietch

    "Originally published in single magazine form in Phantom Zone 1-4, DC Comics Presents 97."

  • Superman: the Golden Age Vol. 5
    By Various

    v. 2. "When the last son of Krypton was sent to Earth, one of the greatest legends of all time was born. This edition collects some of the earliest tales of Superman as they were first published.

  • Superman: Man of Steel Vol. 3
    By Marv Wolfman, John Byrne

    The third collection of Superman stories from the '80s reprints SUPERMAN #4-6, ACTION #587-589, and ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #427-429, and features a new cover and introduction by artist Jerry Ordway!

  • Superman: the Man of Steel Vol. 1
    By John Byrne

    "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.

  • Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore
    By Dennis O'Neil

    Originally published in 1971, this story turned the Man of Steel's status quo on its head. [Here] the Man of Steel is anything but invulnerable as his powers slowly begin to fade and a doppelganger Superman arrives on the scene with strange ...

  • Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon
    By Ian Gordon

    After debuting in 1938, Superman soon became an American icon.

  • Superman
    By John Romita, Gene Luen Yang

    "Originally published in single magazine form in Superman 40-44 and Divergence: FCBD Special Edition 1."--Title page verso.