"In the early 1940s, Superman was a much-needed hero for a nation on the brink of war. The Man of Steel (and the comic book medium) were in their Golden Age, and with each new story, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were continuing to expand and enrich the world of their still-relatively-new creation. In these early adventures, Superman must protect the citizens of Metropolis from a variety of threats ranging from insurance scams and gangste ..."
"In the early 1940s, Superman was a much-needed hero for a nation on the brink of war. The Man of Steel (and his comic book medium) were in their Golden Age, and with each new story, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were continuing to expand and enrich the world of their still relatively new creation. This volume includes the first appearances of such classic figures as Daily Planet editor Perry White and Superman s archenemy, Lex Luthor. It ..."
"Written by Jerry Siegel Cover by Joe Shuster Art by Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring, Jack Burnley and others The series collecting every adventure of Superman in chronological order continues with this new volume including stories from ACTION COMICS #32-36, SUPERMAN #8-9 and WORLD'S BEST COMICS #1 (1941)! In this volume, Superman faces the threat of the Krypto gun and meets Perry White for the first time. Advance-solicited; on August 13 - 1 ..."
"The Man of Steel never rests! From the offices of the Daily Planet to the ends of the Earth, Superman is there to face such varied villains as the Prankster, Toyman, the Golden Age Metallo and the Puzzler. From the solitude of his private mountain retreat to the airless chill of outer space, no location is too remote to evade Superman’s celebrated mission to thwart evil wherever it may appear. Whether the threat comes from h ..."
"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: ..."
"The complete reprinting of Superman's adventures in chronological order continues with this new, sixth volume, featuring tales from the early 1940s.Among the menaces facing The Man of Steel in this new volume are the mysterious gang leader known as the Unknown X, a petty thief turned radioactive, and Lex Luthor, who has gained the ability to turn invisible. Plus, Clark Kent becomes Police Commissioner after a criminal gang scares the ot ..."
"Written by Jerry Siegel, Elliot S. Maggin, Cary Bates and others Art by Curt Swan, Al Plastino, Keith Pollard and others Cover by Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino Follow Superman's greatest time travel adventures as he experiences eras he never thought possible! This time warping collection features stories originally published from the '40s through the '80s including the classic tale "Superman Under the Red Sun" among many, many others! ..."
"A collection of Superman comics that were originally published in 1961 and 1962. Includes Superman's introduction of Supergirl to the world and the 1961 imaginary story "The Death of Superman.""
"Thrill to the Early Adventures of the Man of Steel!In the late thirties, when Superman was making his ground-breaking debut in comic books, his legend was simultaneously being propagated in Sunday newspapers.Collected in this deluxe edition are the first three years of the classic Sunday Superman comic strips as written and illustrated by the Man of Steel's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster.In these timeless tales, the Man of Ste ..."
"As a celebration of the 50th birthday of Batman this trade paperback collects stories from 50 years of the Dark Knight.
This trade paperback reprints stories from the following issues:
Batman #1 (The Giants of Hugo Strange, March, 1940);
Batman #25 (Knights of Knavery from October, 1944);
Batman #47 (The Origin of the Batman! from June, 1948);
Batman #61 (The Birth of Batplane II! from October, 1950);
Batman #156 (Robin Dies at Dawn fro ..."
"Me hate Bizarro Superman. Him worst idea DC comics ever have. Him stupid! Talk funny! Him live by Bizarro code: Us do opposite of all Earthly things! Us hate beauty! Us love ugliness! Is big crime to make anything perfect on BIZARRO WORLD! Superman am strong, handsome, and morally spotless--boring! But Bizarro Superman am ugly, stupid, and unethical. Him wonderful! Me hate him! From his very first appearance in the 1950s Superman news ..."
Superman(1st Edition) The Golden Age Newspaper Dailies: 1942-1944 (Superman Golden Age Dailies) by Jerry Siegel, Whitney Ellsworth, WayneBoring, JoeShuster Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 2017 by Library Of American Comics ISBN-13: 978-1-63140-383-5, ISBN: 1-63140-383-4
"The Man of Steel’s newspaper adventures ran for more than twenty-five years, from 1939 until 1966, and the vast majority of the strips remain among the rarest of all Superman collectibles. This series remedies that gap in the Superman mythos by beginning a comprehensive archival program to bring back into print every one of the Superman newspaper strips.The premiere volume of Golden Age Superman dailies includes all strips from February ..."
"A fiftieth anniversary celebration of The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told, as written and drawn by many of the greatest writers and artists ever to grace the comic art medium."
"The first book in our Superman Sundays series begins with the classic comics from May 9, 1943 and continues through August 4, 1946, filling another major gap in the Superman mythos. In a partnership between IDW's The Library of American Comics and DC Entertainment, this volume begins a comprehensive archival program to bring back into print every one of the Superman Sunday newspaper strips. The complete comics will be published in three ..."
"* The third volume of the Superman Silver Age daily newspaper strips presents the never-before reprinted stories from November 1963 through the series' conclusion in April 1966. Wayne Boring provides the classic artwork, and once again, Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel scripts adaptations of stories that first appeared in comic books. Siegel and Boring offer alternate versions of now classic stories originally written by Siegel himself ..."
"The Man of Steel comes to the Library of American Comics! In partnership with DC Entertainment, the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning imprint will produce deluxe archival editions of the efatatures Superman newspaper strip that ran from 1939-1966. The Dailies will be released in three sub-sets, starting with The Silver Age, then The Atomic Age, and finally, The Golden Age. (Sundays will be released in a separate, concurrent series.) These ..."
"Legendäre Geschichten mit dem Mann aus StahlGebundenes BuchDIE UNSTERBLICHE LEGENDE VOM MANN AUS STAHLSuperman war der erste aller Superhelden und wurde schon kurze Zeit nach seinem ersten Comic-Abenteuer zur multimedialen Pop-Ikone und zum Synonym des Kämpfers für Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit! Dieser Band enthält mehrere beispielhafte Superman-Storys aus verschiedenen Epochen, die seinen Werdegang von den Anfängen im Jahr 1938 bis zu sei ..."
"In these tales from the 1960s, Superman sees what life might have been like had he grown up on Krypton! Plus, The Man of Tomorrow meets a super outlaw from Krypton, fights Titano the Super-Ape and battles Lex Luthor!Collects SUPERMAN #132-139 and stories from ACTION COMICS #255-266."
"In this collection, the spotlight falls on Superman's pal, Jimmy Olsen - the cub photographer who seems to find himself in impossible danger more often than not - and on Lois Lane, the feisty Daily Planet reporter who little suspects that ..."