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Superman

A Celebration Of 75 Years
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When Superman debuted seventy-five years ago, it was not merely the beginning for one character, but for an entire genre. The phrase "super hero" had yet to be coined when ACTION COMICS #1 hit newsstands in 1938, but once Superman entered the scene, effortlessly lifting a car above his head on that first iconic cover, the character paved the way for each of the hundreds (if not thousands) of super-powered heroes written since. SUPERMAN- A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS gathers a range of stories featuring the first and greatest super hero, highlighting the many roles the Man of Steel has played over the decades. In these celebrated stories, Superman is in turns the Herculean champion, the lonely alien survivor, the super-powered Boy Scout and the soul-searching leader. Over the course of seventy-five years, watch as the character grows from a simple strongman to the beloved international symbol he is today! This Volume Collects- ("Superman, Champion of the Oppressed") / ("War in San Monte") -- ACTION COMICS #1-2 (1938) Writer- Jerry Siegel, Artist- Joe Shuster "How Superman Would End the War" -- Look Magazine (1940) Writer- Jerry Siegel, Artist- Joe Shuster "Man or Superman?" -- SUPERMAN #17 (1942) Writer- Jerry Siegel, Penciller- Joe Shuster, Inker- Joe Sikela "The Origin of Superman" -- SUPERMAN #53 (1948) Writer- Bill Finger, Penciller- Wayne Boring, Inker- Stan Kaye "The Mightiest Team in the World" -- SUPERMAN #76 (1952) Writer- Edmond Hamilton, Penciller- Curt Swan, Inker- John Fishchetti "The Super-Duel in Space" -- ACTION COMICS #242 (1958) Writer- Otto Binder, Artist- Al Plastino "The Girl From Superman's Past" -- SUPERMAN #129 (1959) Writer- Bill Finger, Penciller- Wayne Boring, Inker- Stan Kaye "Superman's Return to Krypton" -- SUPERMAN #141 (1960) Writer- Jerry Siegel, Penciller- Wayne Boring, Inker- Stan Kaye "The Death of Superman" -- SUPERMAN #149 (1961) Writer- Jerry Siegel, Penciller- Curt Swan, Inker- George Klein "Must There Be a Superman?" -- SUPERMAN #247 (1972) Writer- Eliot S. Maggin, Penciller- Curt Swan, Inker- Murphy Anderson "Rebirth" -- ACTION COMICS #544 (1983) Writer- Marv Wolfman, Artist- Gil Kane "The Living Legends of Superman" (excerpt) -- SUPERMAN #400 (1985) Writer- Elliot S. Maggin, Artist- Frank Miller "For the Man Who Has Everything" -- SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11 (1985)Writer- Alan Moore, Artist- Dave Gibbons "The Name Game" -- SUPERMAN #11 (1987) Writer/Penciller- John Byrne, Inker- Karl Kesel "Doomsday" -- SUPERMAN #75 (1993) Writer/Penciller- Dan Jurgens, Inker- Brett Breeding "What's So Funny About Truth Justice and the American Way?" -- ACTION COMICS #775 (2001) Writer- Joe Kelly, Pencillers- Doug Mahnke, Lee Bermejo Inkers- Tom Nguyen, Dexter Vines, Jim Royal, Jose Marzan, Jr., Wade Von Grawbadger, Wayne Faucher "Question of Confidence" -- Mythology- The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross (2003) Writer- Chip Kidd, Artist- Alex Ross "The Incident" -- ACTION COMICS #900 (2011) Writer- David S. Goyer, Artist- Miguel Sepulveda "The Boy Who Stole Superman's Cape" -- ACTION COMICS #0 (2012) Writer- Grant Morrison, Artist- Ben Oliver

Author Biography:

Born in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, Jerome Siegel was, as a teenager, a fan of the emerging literary genre that came to be known as science fiction. Together with schoolmate Joe Shuster, Siegel published several science-fiction fan magazines, and in 1933 they came up with their own science-fiction hero -- Superman. Siegel scripted and Shuster drew several weeks' worth of newspaper strips featuring their new creation, but garnered no interest from publishers or newspaper syndicates. It wasn't until the two established themselves as reliable adventure-strip creators at DC Comics that the editors at DC offered to take a chance on the Superman material -- provided it was re-pasted into comic-book format for DC's new magazine, ACTION COMICS. Siegel wrote the adventures of Superman (as well as other DC heroes, most notably the Spectre, his co-creation with Bernard Baily) through 1948 and then again from 1959-1966, in the interim scripting several newspaper strips including Funnyman and Ken Winston. Jerry Siegel died in January, 1996.
Release date Australia
December 10th, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Interest Age
From 13 to 16 years
Pages
384
Dimensions
265x174x23
ISBN-13
9781401247041
Product ID
21486161

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