Superman

  • Superman: Red Son (New Edition)
    By Mark Millar

    As he becomes a symbol to the Soviet people, the world changes drastically from what we know -- bringing Superman into conflict with Batman, Lex Luthor and others. This volume collect Superman: Red Son #1-3.

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

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

  • Superman: The Ultimate Guide to the Man of Steel
    By Daniel Wallace

    A comprehensive account of the Superman story traces his birth on Krypton and arrival on Earth through his double life as a reporter and rise to the stature of famous superhero, featuring comic book illustrations by leading artists while ...

  • Superman
    By Jerry Siegel, George Francis Lowther

    The Adventures of Superman is not only an enjoyable story of a great comic book super hero, but it is also a part of our American heritage and history. This book is a window on our past.

  • Superman: El nuevo milenio núm. 01 Final del juego

    Superman: El nuevo milenio núm. 01 Final del juego

  • Superman: True Brit
    By John Cleese, Kim Johnson

    In a new twist on the legend of Superman, the future superhero is raised in a small English town by adoptive parents who teach him to hide his powers, but his job as a tabloid reporter may be in jeopardy unless he chooses to go public.

  • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives
    By Jerry Siegel

    The first Silver Age Superman Archive, reprinting ACTIONCOMICS #241-247 and SUPERMAN #122-126 (1958-1959)! This volume, with anintroduction by Mark Waid, features the debuts of the Fortress of Solitude,Brainiac, Kandor, the...

  • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
    By Daniel Wallace

    How did a child from another planet named Kal-El become farm boy Clark Kent?

  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow #2
    By Robert Venditti

    Someone is running bets on Superman’s exploits throughout Metropolis and putting ordinary citizens in harm’s way. Can Superman locate this villainous gambler in time or will the house take all?!

  • Superman: Man Of Steel Vol. 2
    By Marv Wolfman, John Byrne

    A chronological reprinting of a new era for Superman begins! SUPERMAN #1-3, ACTION COMICS #585-587 and ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #424-426 are collected, reintroducing readers to the likes of Lex Luthor, Metallo, Darkseid, and more!

  • Superman: Adventures of the Man of Steel
    By Scott McCloud, Paul Dini

    Superman: Adventures of the Man of Steel

  • Superman: Return of Doomsday
    By Dan Jurgens

    He has returned to Metropolis and is targeting the other heroes and villains from the original Reign of the Supermen story but there's something different about Doomsday -- something even the Justice League of America might not be prepared ...

  • Superman: Reign of Doomsday
    By Paul Cornell, Kenneth Rocafort

    The monster known as Doomsday is on a mission to kidnap every superhero who wears an "S," leaving Superman, Steel, Superboy, and Supergirl to discover the secret behind his attacks before it is too late for them.

  • Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore!
    By Dennis O'Neil, Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson

    The world's most famous superhero, Superman's adventures protecting Metropolis have thrilled readers worldwide for over sixty years! Superman's world is turned upside down when all the world's Kryptonite is destroyed!

  • Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 3
    By Jim Starlin, Jerry Ordway, John Byrne

    This volume collects Superman #12-15, Adventures of Superman #436-438, Action Comics #594-597, Superman: The Earth Stealers #1, Action Comics Annual #1, Superman Annual #1, Adventures of Superman Annual #1, and Booster Gold #23.

  • Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 6
    By Jim Starlin, John Byrne

    The series collecting the 1980s origin of Superman continues in this volume collecting SUPERMAN #12, SUPERMAN ANNUAL #1, ACTION COMICS #594-595, ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #1, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN ANNUAL #1, and BOOSTER GOLD #23!

  • Superman: The Golden Age Vol. 2
    By Jerry Siegel

    This volume includes the first appearances of such classic figures as Daily Planet editor Perry White and Superman’s archenemy, Lex Luthor.

  • Superman: the City of Tomorrow Vol. 2
    By Jeph Loeb

    Batman: Hush writer Jeph Loeb and other all-star creators contine to bring the Man of Steel into the 21st century, as an epic era of Superman flies forward in this second collected edition volume!

  • Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 9
    By Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern, John Byrne

    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.

  • Superman: Earth One
    By J. Michael Straczynski

    "Superman created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster; By special arrangement with the Jerry Siegel family."--Title page.